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VERNON, B.C. — The head of Tolko Industries says the company is extremely saddened by the death of an 18-year-old employee who became entangled in a conveyor belt at a planer mill in Lavington, B.C.
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says an employer who wants to impose random alcohol testing on unionized workers in a dangerous work environment must show it is a reasonable move.
Beginning June 12, Nova Scotia employers need to be aware of new workplace safety rules.
The Ontario Ministry of Labour has laid a total of 13 charges in its investigation of a stage collapse one year ago at Downsview Park in Toronto.
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It's a man's world: A day in the life of a safety professional http://t.co/hl4syyGZhb via @cosmagazine
Supreme Court shoots down random alcohol testing at N.B. plant http://t.co/sIY386cDv4 via @cosmagazine #safety #randomtesting
Safety Tip — Overhead Powerlines: http://t.co/lesY9YAVNP
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Weaver of hope: The Threads of Life story http://t.co/F66ifGGgcL via @cosmagazine #safety @threadsoflifeca #ShirleyHickman
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