Workplace Total injury rate drops to lowest level in Saskatchewan history.
Continue reading →WorkSafeBC’s inspectional approach for construction in 2024 aims to reduce serious injuries and fatalities April 24, 2024 WorkSafeBC’s inspectional approach for construction in 2024 aims to reduce the number of serious and fatal injuries in the sector.
Continue reading →Day of Mourning 2024: Yukon workers remembered April 23, 2024 WHITEHORSE: Yukoners are invited to the Workers’ Memorial in Shipyards Park to commemorate the Day of Mourning. The event will also be streamed online at the Yukon Federation of Labour’s Facebook page and the YFL website at 2:00 pm on Sunday, April 28.
Continue reading →WCB Nova Scotia: Workplace fatalities decreased in 2023 April 22, 2024 HALIFAX, NS – Eighteen Nova Scotians died at work or because of their work in 2023. That tragic number is a decrease from 24 fatalities in 2022, but still a sobering reminder of the human impact of workplace tragedy, and a reminder that one workplace death is too many.
Continue reading →WCB PEI: National Day of Mourning is for remembering and honouring April 22, 2024 Each year in Canada, we take April 28 to remember workers we lost to work-related injuries and illnesses with a National Day of Mourning. Canada was the first country to commemorate this day which is now observed in over 100 countries around the world.
Continue reading →Announcing WorkSafeNB student video contest winners April 19, 2024 WorkSafeNB is pleased to announce the winners of its annual Focus on Safety student video competition.
Continue reading →WorkplaceNL announces 2024 student safety video/radio contest winners April 17, 2024 St. John’s, NL – WorkplaceNL is proud to recognize two outstanding students for their creativity and understanding of workplace safety in developing student safety video and radio ads.
Continue reading →WCB Nova Scotia welcomes Gaëtan Boudreau as first-ever Chief Technology Officer April 15, 2024 It’s a big week for WCB Nova Scotia. That’s because the WCB’s first-ever Chief Technology Officer, Gaëtan Boudreau has arrived, bringing a wealth of experience guiding teams and organizations through transformative technological change. Gaëtan joins the WCB having successfully served in IT leadership roles at major international businesses and organizations including Fundserv, CIBC, Emergis (now Telus Health), and the Clinical Research Institute of Montreal.
Continue reading →New Workplace Violence and Harassment prevention materials now available April 12, 2024 As WCB Nova Scotia prepares to deliver service for gradual onset psychological injury this September, we’re also helping workplaces prepare, by offering monthly webinars (see a recording of our latest webinar), an e-newsletter (sign up to receive it) and by adding more tools and resources at worksafeforlife.ca/healthyworkplaces.
Continue reading →WorkSafe NB: Day of Mourning April 8, 2024 Every year, on April 28, we gather to remember the Day of Mourning, a day dedicated to honoring those who lost their lives on the job. Workplace injuries and illnesses don’t just affect individuals; they impact families, co-workers, employers, and entire communities.
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