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Eye and Face Hazards

Three of the most common workplace eye and face hazards are flying objects, hazardous chemicals, and dust. And the most common of these three is flying objects. Flying objects are believed to cause the majority of workplace eye injuries, and more than half the objects...

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Take a Good Look and Make Your Workplace Safer

The only way to know whether workplace hazards exist and whether or not they are safely under control is to look for them on a regular basis. That's what self-inspections are all about. Processing, receiving, shipping, and storage, including equipment, job planning,...

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Should you have emergency oxygen in the workplace

When EMS arrives the first thing they do is give oxygen. There is a medical emergency in your future. Having emergency oxygen on hand prepares you to turn it into a lifesaving situation. In the case of a heart attack and/or stroke the heart muscle does not receive...

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Boost Workplace Safety…12 Steps Step 12

Who can do the most to promote safety in the workplace? YOU!   You're the one employees look to for leadership and guidance. You're the one management relies on to provide safety training, enforce safety rules, and monitor employee performance.   Thank you for joining...

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Boost Workplace Safety…12 Steps Step 11

Who can do the most to promote safety in the workplace? YOU! You're the one employees look to for leadership and guidance. You're the one management relies on to provide safety training, enforce safety rules, and monitor employee performance. Each week for the next 12...

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The FIFA 2026 World Cup Is Coming to Vancouver – Is Your Business Prepared?

The FIFA 2026World Cup Is Coming to Vancouver - Is Your Business Prepared? The FIFA World Cup 2026 is expected to bring major excitement, crowds, visitors, and business opportunities to Vancouver. BC Place will host seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, including Canada...

Emergency Preparedness Week 2026

Emergency Preparedness Week 2026: Be Prepared. Know Your Risks.Emergency Preparedness Week 2026 takes place May 3–9, 2026, with this year’s theme: “Be Prepared. Know Your Risks.” For workplaces across British Columbia, this is an important reminder that emergency...

Emergency Preparedness Should Match Your Industry

Emergency Preparedness Should Match Your IndustryEmergency planning is more useful when it reflects the way a workplace actually runs. A front office, a warehouse floor, a construction site, a retail store, a school, and a mobile fleet all face different pressures, so...