
Health and Safety Responsibilities of Supervisors in Ontario
5 min read Safety is our responsibility! Imagine a work site – all policies and procedures in place, all equipment functional and maintained and all

5 min read Safety is our responsibility! Imagine a work site – all policies and procedures in place, all equipment functional and maintained and all

5 min read You will be surprised to see the extent health and safety technology can influence your organization’s safety culture. All of us know

5 min read Working at heights can be a dangerous job if proper safety measures are not taken. This is why it is essential for

5 min read Solar eclipse worker safety is a priority for Canadian employers as they prepare for the rare celestial event. This guide explains the

Ontario’s construction industry continues to be one of the most hazardous sectors, with falls from heights remaining the leading cause of traumatic deaths and injuries.

Workplace safety is of paramount importance, especially when dealing with hazardous materials such as designated substances. In Ontario, stringent regulations are in place to safeguard

When it comes to ensuring the safety and well-being of workers in Ontario, the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act stands as a cornerstone of

Do you remember becoming a supervisor for the first time thinking, “Here it comes… more money, responsibility… getting to tell people what to do and

The Ontario Working at Heights Training Program Standard is set to undergo significant updates effective April 1, 2024. These changes aim to enhance the safety

The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is Canada’s comprehensive hazard communication standard, ensuring that workers are properly educated about hazardous materials and their associated