It’s a great example of collaboration, created by WorkSafeBC, BC Safety Authority, and the BC Restoration Contractors Association.
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It deposits cookie batter onto trays, designed by students in Camosun College’s Mechanical Engineering Technology program, created in collaboration with the owners of Origin Bakery in Victoria, BC, Canada.
Thanks to everyone who reads this blog and does their part to promote safety. Here are the Top 10 most-clicked-on posts of 2015, starting with the one viewed most. 1) Time to start planning for NAOSH Week – This post features a video (see below) that spoofs the TV show Law & Order by Ritchie […]
Altogether, there’s $10,000 in prize money for students and schools. Deadline for submissions is 5:00 pm Friday, April 1, 2016 – but it’s best to post videos as soon as possible, so more people can see them and vote for their favourites.
A plan may need to be revisited and adjusted as often as every day, depending on how often factors change for your operation. This includes location, work specs, weather, crew, and the equipment being used.
Before you head out in your vehicle this winter, ask yourself: “Are you prepared to be stranded on the side of the road?”
Chances are, you’ve heard how important it is to “call before you dig” – but it’s just as important to “call before you clear” when working with sewer lines.
If you get sick, stay home – unlike the person who sneezed on me in the shoe section of Value Village.
“We’re still the same people delivering the same awesome service with the same great resources. We just have a new look,” says Wendy Bennett, AgSafe’s executive director.
It’s an extra piece in a portfolio of tools and resources for employers addressing the issues that arrive when when we’re hit with snow, ice, rain, fog, and fewer daylight hours.