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August – Know Your Resident
Getting to know your residents and how you can safely care for them creates a community that not only looks at the safety of the
Safety Segments 2023: Hazard Assessment and Reporting
The Alberta legislation states that a hazard is a “situation, condition, or, thing that may be dangerous to the health and safety of workers.” With
The Power Position – Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Due to the prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries, Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention training should be considered one of the most essential hazard controls an organization can implement.
Cognitive-Psychosocial Job Demands Analysis Pilot
The Industry Task Force (ITF) Association‘s Psychological Injury Working Group (PIWG) and WCB-Alberta is moving forward with a pilot of the Cognitive-Psychosocial Job Demands Analysis
July: Self-Care
Self-Care is not just a cliche. We need it this year more than ever. Working in our industry, we should know by now that we
Safety Segments 2023: Situational Awareness
Situational awareness is the perception of the elements in the environment, then understanding their impact on your safety and the safety of others. Developing situational
OHS Legislation by OHSMS Element
The information is based on current legislation and employers should always consult the OHS Act, Regulation, and Code for the most up-to-date information.: