Reader Panel (34)

Six times a year, the editor of Canadian Occupational Safety magazine conducts a brief survey on a timely health and safety topic. These surveys are your opportunity, as a COS reader and subscriber, to share the challenges and concerns you face in your profession, and to voice your opinion (anonymously, of course!). We publish the results of each survey as a "Reader Panel Report" on our Web site and in the next issue of COS magazine.

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Reader panel - Let's talk construction

Written by COS Editorial Team Monday, 14 March 2005 19:00
In this issue's Readers' Panel, we decided to tackle a topic from an industry we don't hear much from - the hazards of the construction industry.
How well is your company budgeting for health and safety and is it enough? That was the question that Canadian Occupational Safety (COS) posed to its readers recently. As always, there were a large number of respondents to the questions asked by COS, but surprisingly not an overwhelming split one way or the other.

Reader panel - Employee drug testing

Written by COS Editorial Team Wednesday, 14 July 2004 20:00
Current provincial rules prohibit refusing a promotion to an employee that exhibits "severe substance abuse, addiction or dependency, e.g. maladaptive patterns of substance use leading to significant impairment or distress." In addition, the prohibition extends to employees that exhibit the "perception" they may either currently have, or have had in the past, such a condition.
What are your thoughts on safety accountability?
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