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Canadian Occupational Safety magazine is the most widely-read publication on occupational health and safety in Canada. In each issue of COS our readers get a whole new mix of practical, lively, and editorially sound articles to help them in their work as health and safety professionals. We cover a wide range of topics, from office to heavy industry, and from general safety management to specific workplace hazards. We have an all-request circulation of 14,000 Canadian occupational health and safety professionals.
The magazine is published by CLB Media Inc.

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The publisher and editorial staff of Canadian Occupational Safety (COS) magazine know that occupational health and safety practitioners are dedicated to protecting the physical and mental well-being of their coworkers, regardless of the field or industry they work in.

That’s why COS endeavours to be a source of information they can trust by providing content that is informative, accurate and entertaining, covering all areas of interest to Canada’s occupational health and safety professionals. We go to the experienced and knowledgeable sources our readers trust for the information they need. We also try and surprise our readers with information and unique stories they might not otherwise have thought about.

COS also has a group of experienced and knowledgeable columnists covering a wide range of topics and offering their expertise on issues and subject matters of importance to our audience. Readers can also have their say in our letters to the editor section.

Our online reader surveys offer a venue for readers to provide their views on issues of concern to workplace health and safety. It tackles everything from pay rates for health and safety practitioners in the workplace to youth workers and anything else of concern. We also welcome suggestions for topics of future surveys. The results of the survey appear in the following issue of COS.

For more information on our content, please contact editor Mari-Len De Guzman at (905) 726-5445.

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