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Citation Canada Unveils All-in-One Health and Safety Platform to Combat Workplace Injuries
Business Wire
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to the Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada's (AWCBC) 2024 data1, there were 348,747...
1 month ago
How can HR reduce the risk of workplace injuries? | HRD Canada
HRD America
While workplace health and safety programs are staples, many workers continue to get hurt or get sick in the workplace. In Canada, there...
3 weeks ago
Women have low injury and death rates in construction sector
constructconnect.com
Despite the recent B.C. fatality of a female construction worker at Vancouver's Oakridge site, statistics indicate Canadian women are...
6 months ago
Today Is The National Day Of Mourning For Lost Workers
The Maple
A solemn day to honour fallen workers, it is also a time to reaffirm our commitment to workplace safety.
5 months ago
How do you prevent MSK injuries? Use AI, says expert
Canadian HR Reporter
Expert explains how employers can use AI data to avoid injuries, instead of dealing with them after the fact.
4 months ago
Workplace fatalities increase across Canada: AWCBC
Canadian Occupational Safety
In 2017, there were 951 reported workplace fatalities across Canada, according to recently released statistics by the Association of Workers' Compensation...
67 months ago
Leaning Toward Safety
Canadian Metalworking
Shops of all sizes are finding that lean practices improve safety metrics, and these improvements contribute directly to an improved bottom...
141 months ago
Nova Scotia legislature flags at half-mast to mark National Day of Mourning
CityNews Halifax
Marked annually in Canada on April 28, the National Day of Mourning is dedicated to remembering those who have lost their lives.
5 months ago
Work injury claims reveal east-west division
Corporate Knights
Workers in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan have a 30 per cent to 45 per cent higher risk of getting hurt at work compared to workers in Ontario.
119 months ago
‘We’re not seeing the truth’: Inside the hidden dangers of the Canadian workplace
The Globe and Mail
Unlike Australia, Britain and the United States, Canada does not have a national database of on-the-job fatality rates, Tavia Grant writes.
83 months ago