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Emergency Preparedness for Wildfires: 8 Crucial Tips

Emergency Preparedness for Wildfires: 8 Crucial Tips

Emergency Preparedness for Wildfires: 8 Crucial TipsWildfires can be devastating, and with changing weather patterns, they're becoming an increasingly common threat in British Columbia and Western Canada. But don't let the unpredictability of wildfires leave you...

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The Basic Importance of Mental Health in the Workplace

The Basic Importance of Mental Health in the Workplace

The Importance of Mental Health in the Workplace Mental health in the workplace is an essential aspect of overall employee well-being. As companies increasingly recognize the importance of prioritizing mental health, it is crucial to understand the best practices for...

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Top 5 Powerful First Aid Training Skills

Top 5 Powerful First Aid Training Skills

The Top 5 First Aid Training Skills Everyone Needs to Master In today's fast-paced world, accidents and emergencies can happen at any time. Being prepared with essential first aid skills can make a world of difference in the event of an emergency. With the power of...

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5 Essential Earthquake Supplies to Stay Prepared!

5 Essential Earthquake Supplies to Stay Prepared!

5 Essential Earthquake Supplies to Stay Prepared! Let's talk about 5 Earthquake Supplies you didn't know you needed. Are you and your family prepared for an earthquake? It can be a scary and dangerous situation, but being prepared can help keep you and your family...

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NAOSH Week and Strengthening Workplace Safety | May 1-6

NAOSH Week and Strengthening Workplace Safety | May 1-6

The history of NAOSH Week NAOSH (North American Occupational Safety and Health) Week has a long and rich history of promoting workplace safety in North America. The event was first established in 1997 as a joint initiative between the Canadian Society of Safety...

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National Day of Mourning in Canada

National Day of Mourning in Canada

National Day of Mourning in Canada: Remembering the FallenEvery year on April 28, Canada observes the National Day of Mourning to honor the memory of those who have lost their lives, suffered injuries, or became ill as a result of their work. The day is an opportunity...

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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...

Emergency Preparedness for Seniors in BC

Emergency Preparedness for Seniors in BCWhy Emergency Preparedness for Seniors Matters in British Columbia British Columbia's geography and climate create unique emergency risks. Coastal earthquakes, interior wildfires, flooding in river valleys, and heavy winter...

Emergency Preparedness for the Holidays

Emergency Preparedness for the HolidaysEmergency preparedness for the holidays is more important than ever. With families decorating homes, hosting gatherings, traveling long distances, and using more electrical devices, the risk of fire, injury, and seasonal...