Jim Wilson

Jim Wilson

Jim is currently a writer for Canadian HR Reporter and Canadian Occupational Safety. 

Jim is a professional writer with extensive experience in writing features, sports and business news, IT software manuals, and online advertisements for local and international clients in various industries. In his free time, he writes travel and sports content, goes to the gym, plays sports, and travels. He also spends a lot of time reading.

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SaskPower found guilty on 3 counts in death of 2 workers

Workers' safety belt lanyards were not clipped when they fell 15 feet to the ground from the bucket they were in

SaskPower found guilty on 3 counts in death of 2 workers

Locomotive engineer’s mental model to blame for train passing a Stop signal indication

Operator has 12 similar occurrences in total

Locomotive engineer’s mental model to blame for train passing a Stop signal indication

City of Prince Albert fined $95,000 for worker injury

City develops a new safe work practice in response to the incident

City of Prince Albert fined $95,000 for worker injury

Worker killed by steamroller

Ontario Ministry of Labour says ‘worker was struck by a piece of equipment’

Worker killed by steamroller

25-year-old left with life-threatening injuries after construction accident

Ontario Ministry of Labour is investigating the incident

25-year-old left with life-threatening injuries after construction accident

OSHA proposed hefty fine on employer for visiting nurse’s death

Employer must pay US$163,627

OSHA proposed hefty fine on employer for visiting nurse’s death

Blackline's contract with U.S. upstream energy company gets upgrade

Blackline devices replaced a competitor’s products, which the company had used for 30 years.

Blackline's contract with U.S. upstream energy company gets upgrade

Ontario suspends environmental compliance approval for company

Benzene emissions at employer's site near Aamjiwnaang First Nation was above acceptable levels, says Ontario ministry

Ontario suspends environmental compliance approval for company

Algoma Steel worker hurt in fire in a piece of mobile equipment

Worker was treated on site after molten slag comes into contact with water

Algoma Steel worker hurt in fire in a piece of mobile equipment

175 workers died in B.C. in 2023: WorkSafeBC

Occupational disease remained the number one killer of workers

175 workers died in B.C. in 2023: WorkSafeBC