UPDATE: On December 12, 2022, Ontario published a Regulation regarding the Naloxone kit requirement. On December 8, 2022, Ontario proclaimed in force amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety ...
On October 22, 2021, Ontario announced the release of its phased plan to gradually lift all remaining public health and workplace safety measures by March 2022, as set out in A Plan to Safely Reopen ...
Safety First Training Ltd. has been a leader in safety education for more than 30 years. They focus on workplace safety, especially through their Forklift Operator Certification Program. This program ...
A Hamilton-based company has been fined thousands of dollars after a workplace injury three years ago. National Steel Car Limited, a railcar manufacturing company on Kenilworth Avenue North, was ...
In every workplace, whether it's an office setting or a construction site, the concept of risk tolerance plays a crucial role in determining the overall health and safety standards. Risk tolerance ...
While the PCs work hard at distractions, court data shows they are giving a free ride to employers who skirt safety laws, says OFL president Laura Walton. The data shows the number of charges under ...
Workplace injuries and illnesses continue to present significant challenges across industries, with traditional healthcare settings often falling short in delivering timely, personalized care.
A six-year report into the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) raises concerns about how the service handles officers’ ...