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Opioids in the workplace can be a sensitive issue that employers and leaders may not be comfortable addressing head on, according to Nancy Carnide, a scientist at the Institute for Work & Health (IWH).
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On June 23, 2020, a worker employed by Prairieview Custom Basements Inc. was working in an excavated area at a residential property, applying Rub-R-Wall foundation coating to a foundation that had been recently torch-treated to remove moisture.
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A Nova Scotia constituency assistant who faced a violent attack at work is calling on the government to approve funding for a second employee at legislators' offices as a safety measure.
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Canadians are concerned about speeding in our neighbourhoods, even as a sizeable number admit to doing it themselves, according to a survey from the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA).
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As the illicit drugs that have devastated Western and Central Canada become more prevalent in Nova Scotia, a Halifax physician is renewing calls to expand access to "safer opioid supply" treatment to prevent overdoses and deaths.
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Workplace environments that compromise the quality of air you breathe demand reliable solutions. The Dräger X-plore® 8000 powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) offers a durable and modular PAPR system combined with intelligent electronics. The result? A high degree of safety that you and your people need to focus on the task at hand.
Benefits of choosing the X-plore 8000 PAPR
- Internally tested to last 10,000 hours without fail, resulting in a highly durable and robust system
- Self-check and calibration automatically done upon bootup of the device within seconds
- NIOSH approved with CSA conformity and ANSI head protection (for helmets)
- Wide selection of headpieces for most industrial applications (Helmet and bump-cap assemblies, Standard and Premium hoods)
- Abrasion and chemical resistant hoods/shrouds available
- Additional accessories such as shoulder harness available for added support
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The COVID-19 outbreak at Sanataa Lodge in Dawson Creek, operated by Horizon North Camp & Catering and Dexterra Group, not only resulted in a worker's death but also exposed serious deficiencies in the implementation of health and safety protocols, according to redacted reports prepared by WorkSafeBC and obtained by OHS Canada.
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The report reveals crucial insights into the effectiveness of current MSD prevention strategies among its 52 participating organizations across various industries. The findings underscore the complexity of prevention, with no organization achieving a perfect score. But if you're a glass-half full type, there is some good news in the report: A majority are displaying significant progress in areas like risk reduction and safety culture.
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- Cut Resistance: Meets the highest ANSI A9 cut resistance standards, ensuring protection against cut hazards in high-risk tasks
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The Grande Costa D’Avorio cargo ship was being loaded with 1,200 West Africa-bound cars at Port Newark last July when a deadly fire began. Dense black smoke limited visibility to about 3 feet, and the floor was so hot it made the soles of a firefighter's boots begin to peel off. “We cannot find our way out!” Newark Fire Capt. Augusto “Augie” Acabou yelled into his radio as he tried to fight the growing blaze. “We are lost!”
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A large pool of dark liquid festering on the floor. No fresh air. Computer displays that would overheat and ooze out a fishy-smelling gel that nauseated the crew. Asbestos readings 50 times higher than the Environmental Protection Agency’s safety standards. These are just some of the past toxic risks that were in the underground capsules and silos where Air Force nuclear missile crews have worked since the 1960s.
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The Federal Aviation Administration will begin auditing Boeing's aircraft production and increase oversight of the troubled manufacturer after a panel blew off a jetliner in midflight last week, the last in a string of mishaps for its marquee aircraft.
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Think about your first job. Maybe it was delivering pizza, bagging groceries, busing tables or doing landscaping work. Did you get enough training to avoid potential injuries? Chances are, you didn’t – and your boss or supervisor just told you to get to work.
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The Boeing 737 Max is in the news again, this time because the door plug on a brand-new plane came off soon after take-off. The pilots of the Alaska Airlines flight from Portland, Oregon, managed to return the Max 9 safely to Portland International Airport, but the consequences would have been far more serious had the incident occurred at cruising height a few minutes later.
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Ice cleats are vital in winter, offering crucial traction. Explore their use in various applications such as construction, delivery, and mining. Discover ICETRED™ for safety in diverse workplaces, providing durable rubber, tungsten carbide spikes, and third-party spark hazard testing. Tread confidently this winter with ICETRED™ Traction Devices for workplace safety.
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Jan. 31, 2024 | Virtual Event. Talent Canada and OHS Canada, the nation’s leading workplace media brands, are proud to announce a collaborative virtual event on opioids and substance abuse disorders in the workplace.
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