Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety - CCOHS
We're Canada's national resource for the advancement of workplace health and safety.
Français: https://www.facebook.com/CCHST/
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Need to know about the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act and Regulations? Understand the requirements for safely transporting dangerous goods, like explosives, gases, and chemicals, across Canadian roadways. Learn about your responsibilities, training requirements, and how dangerous goods need to be handled for road transportation: https://ow.ly/1OTL50STICl
Get with the program! An effective program can reduce incidents and illnesses and improve worker well-being. Get step-by-step guidance on creating your own: https://ow.ly/3mbN50SOANs
Have a workplace health and safety question that needs an answer? We can help.
Our Safety InfoLine service is a free and confidential service for people in Canada. Ask your questions here: https://ow.ly/QsWH50SOAp1
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Secure your spot and join health and safety changemakers and leaders in Calgary next year to explore the changing world of work 👉 https://ow.ly/gmUY50SQ1E2
We’re still accepting applications for the Chad Bradley Scholarship Award but don’t wait too long, the deadline is August 31. Apply now: https://ow.ly/z1jc50SLmQR
Not every risk is obvious. Our new handbook provides information on how to identify, assess and address hazards to help keep everyone safe at work: https://ow.ly/ppem50SLmKL
True or false? You can reduce the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome by redesigning workstations and equipment. Swipe for the answer. More tips: https://ow.ly/kLmf50SLmpJ
Have a workplace health and safety question that needs an answer? We can help.
Our Safety InfoLine service is a free and confidential service for people in Canada. Ask your questions here: https://ow.ly/yF1a50SLlWv
is July 28. Vaccination and infection control practices can help protect workers, especially those at higher risk in health care, pathology and dentistry: https://ow.ly/rS0U50SI8vJ
Whether you’re a new startup or a seasoned business, taking a proactive approach to health and safety benefits everyone: https://ow.ly/4FNp50SI8cu.
Canada is warming at roughly twice the rate of the rest of the world, and the effects are being felt in workplaces across the country.
Hear from a geoscientist and climate change expert on which industries are most affected and how employers and workers can adapt: https://ow.ly/GXNo50SI7LB
Physical activity is good for your body and your too. Why not celebrate by going for a walk? https://ow.ly/bMJ750SI7ou
Save the date! Plan to join health and safety experts and changemakers to inspire positive action at our next national event:
📅 May 27-28, 2025
📍 Calgary, Alberta
Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks: https://ow.ly/7kbh50SI72v
Avian influenza A(H5N1), also known as bird flu, can cause illness and death in birds and mammals – including humans. How to prevent the spread and protect your workers: https://ow.ly/8yuy50SI6yz.
If you’re a woman studying occupational health and safety at a Canadian university or college, learn more about applying for the $3000 Chad Bradley Scholarship award: https://ow.ly/pHpN50SFqxw
Whether you’re a new startup or a seasoned business, taking a proactive approach to health and safety benefits everyone: https://ow.ly/pgJP50SFaTU
It’s more than a mood booster! There are so many benefits to a psychologically safe workplace.
Learn how you can support mental wellness: https://ow.ly/m0FB50SFa0A
Save the date! Plan to join health and safety experts and changemakers to inspire positive action at our next national event:
📅 May 27-28, 2025
📍 Calgary, Alberta
Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks: https://www.ccohs.ca/forum
Finding workplace health and safety information just got easier. Access hundreds of fact sheets and resources in our all-new Safe Work 📲: https://ow.ly/Omeo50SBHqy
Access free resources to prevent occupational disease, including a Control Tool, Physician/Clinician’s Toolkit, and an upcoming Toolkit: https://preventoccdisease.ca/
Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers Inc. (OHCOW)
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Do you use a computer mouse at work? Plumbing tools? Cut food? You could be at risk.
Know the signs to watch for: https://ow.ly/Vne750SyF5t
When is it too hot to work safely? A new tool from Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers Inc. (OHCOW) can help you assess the risk and take action to protect your workers: https://ow.ly/XnxN50SyEPq.
Are your workers at risk of avian influenza A(H5N1), also known as bird flu? How you can assess the level of risk and protect workers: https://ow.ly/Zhkl50SyEj9.
Tick tock, tick tock. Did you know? According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, removing a tick within 24-36 hours usually prevents infection.
Get more tips on ticks and preventing Lyme disease: https://ow.ly/vcJ450SxnP1
Did you know wildfire smoke can travel hundreds of kilometres? Learn how to protect workers from smoke in the air: https://ow.ly/THNy50SvsVt
Did you know musculoskeletal disorders are among the most common workplace injuries? Share this to raise awareness about causes, symptoms and prevention: https://ow.ly/EghS50Svs1j.
Access free resources to prevent occupational disease, including a Control Tool, Physician/Clinician’s Toolkit, and an upcoming Toolkit: https://preventoccdisease.ca/
Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers Inc. (OHCOW)
Our Chad Bradley Scholarship supports women pursuing a career in health and safety. If you're studying at a Canadian university or college, learn more about applying for the $3000 award: https://ow.ly/r4GZ50Ss6Jm
Can you identify these poisonous plants? If you work outdoors, understand the risks and know what to do if you’ve been exposed. Learn more: https://ow.ly/6qCB50Ss6jh
A bomb threat can surface any place, any time, and in many ways – through social media, postal mail, or a suspicious package. Have an emergency response plan to help keep workers safe: https://ow.ly/aGBV50SoI3f
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