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Regulator vs. employer: How to achieve harmony when two sides collide
A panel discussion on how to build a healthy working relationship between regulators and employers brought out some interesting perspectives. Safety professionals attending this year's CSSE Professional Development Conference in Whistler, B.C., heard from both sides of the occupational health and safety aisle. Turns out, the two are not so different after all...
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Conference speaker highlights safety hazards of workplace illiteracy
The level of literacy of your workers could make a big difference in the safety of your workers, a speaker at the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering's annual Professional Development Conference said. Identifying illiteracy in the workplace...
Alberta trial for companies in Chinese oilsands worker deaths delayed again
The trial into the deaths of two temporary foreign workers at an Alberta oilsands project has been delayed for a year because a Chinese company is arguing it shouldn't be included in the case. More on this development...
CSSE conference opens with call for 'transformational' leadership
Attendees to this year's CSSE Professional Development Conference got a dose of the new reality at the opening session, with renowned leadership coach Ian Percy calling for a new way of collaborating for safety and achieving greater success for organizations. An eye opening keynote...
N.L. firm fined $6K after worker pinned under vehicle at auto shop
A Newfoundland company has been fined $6,000 after an accident at an auto repair shop that pinned a worker under a vehicle. Details of the case...

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