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RCMP investigating safety concerns at B.C. sawmill

The Canadian Press BURNS LAKE, B.C. — Sawmill employees being interviewed by police after a Friday night explosion levelled their workplace and killed two are telling police about safety concerns. RCMP Const. Lesley Smith said Tuesday officers plan to speak to everyone who worked at the mill about the day of the disaster and the days … Continue reading »

6 tips to achieve the best results for your safety efforts

Occupational Health & Safety measures at any company requires teamwork, participation, and creating safety vs prevention. These safety tips offer additional insight for your organization’s safety culture. In any business venture, we get results through careful planning of activities and through measuring not only the results but the activities that the people undertake to get … Continue reading »

Burns Lake Mill Explosion

RCMP say two people are still unaccounted for after an explosion destroyed the Babine Forest Products mill in Burns Lake last night. North District RCMP spokesperson Constable Leslie Smith says fire crews are still trying to extinguish the flames, and expects it to be at least another day before investigators are able to enter the building. “At this time … Continue reading »

Poultry plant in Manitoba appeals order to clean up air

A union is calling on a poultry processing plant in Winnipeg to put workers’ health as a priority after the company decides to appeal an order to clean up the air in the facility. In November, Granny’s Poultry, located about 40 kilometres southeast of Winnipeg, was issued a second improvement order by the Manitoba Workplace … Continue reading »

Ontario Continues To Implement Dean Panel Recommendations: Proposal for OHSA Reprisal Complaint Assistance for Workers/Small Employers and Proposed Poster

The Ontario Ministry of Labour is seeking submissions on a proposed new regulation under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA”) that would provide assistance with OHSA reprisal complaints, including education, legal advice and representation, to non-unionized workers and small employers (fewer than 50 employees). The proposed regulation would expand the mandate of the Office of … Continue reading »

Careers: Director, Health Emergency Management – Vancouver, British Columbia

Job Description Leads and acts as the central contact for a designated section(s) of emergency management, fire safety and business continuity for Fraser Health Authority, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Provincial Health Services Authority and Providence Health Care (collectively, the “Organizations”); oversees the planning, policy development/application, coordination and management of assigned health emergency components of the … Continue reading »

The Harper Government and Saskatchewan Partner to Bring More Doctors and Nurses to Province

Factsheet: Internationally Educated Health Professionals Initiative Projects in Saskatchewan SASKATOON — The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Federal Minister of Health, and the Honourable Don McMorris, Saskatchewan Health Minister, today announced funding to help attract, train and retain internationally educated health professionals for the Saskatchewan health workforce. “Our Government is focused on working with provinces and territories to … Continue reading »

SRD to weigh in on cutbacks to Coast Guard

The Strathcona Regional District is about to step into the debate over federal cutbacks to staffing at Coast Guard Marine Communications and Traffic Service centres. Last Wednesday, the SRD’s Committee of the Whole passed a motion calling for the SRD chair to write a letter to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans supporting the current … Continue reading »

Careers: Manager, Safety & Security – Langara College, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Y 2Z6

Job Details Regular, Full-Time Start Date: March 1, 2012 Description of Position: Under the general guidance of the Associate Director, Facilities & Capital Planning, this position administers various College programs to ensure a safe and secure learning and work environment for students, faculties, staff, and visitors at the College. This position manages the following College … Continue reading »

Pilot dies after RCMP helicopter goes down in B.C.’s Fraser Valley

VANCOUVER – Mounties in B.C. will investigate after one of their force’s own civilian pilots died Tuesday when his helicopter crashed in a rural area east of Vancouver. Chief Superintendent Wayne Rideout says the pilot with “extensive experience” was returning to base after completing emergency training exercises when his chopper went down just before 2 … Continue reading »

Trevali and First Nations Launch Underground Core Mining Training Program in New Brunswick

Trevali Mining Corporation  is pleased to announce its support and commitment to the recently launched First Nations Underground Core Mining Training Program through the New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) in Miramichi. The program is a partnership between the Aboriginal Workforce Development Initiative (AWDI), the New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour (PETL), and … Continue reading »

Temp: Manager of Health & Safety, Vancouver School Board

(TEMPORARY POSITION available immediately until further notice) The Vancouver Board of Education invites applications for Manager of Health & Safety which is a temporary position until further notice.  Located in the lower mainland of British Columbia, we are the second largest School District in the Province, with approximately 109 facility sites. The Manager of Health & Safety is responsible … Continue reading »

Sask proposes increasing penalty amounts to $1.5M

If recently proposed amendments to Saskatchewan’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) pass, the maximum penalty amount for those guilty of offences causing a serious injury or death of a worker would increase from $300,000 to $1.5 million. Bill 23, An Act to amend The Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993, would also double all … Continue reading »