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Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene
February 10, 2022  

Teachers’ union, Edmonton school board, worried about Alberta lifting mask rule

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene
February 3, 2022  

‘I’m just exhausted’: Inside a Toronto hospital during Omicron

Health & Safety Human Resources Occupational Hygiene
January 31, 2022  

‘Zero-tolerance’ cannabis policy for workers in safety sensitive positions found to be unreasonable, discriminatory

Hazmat Occupational Hygiene
January 17, 2022  

4 found dead at site of Ottawa truck plant explosion 

Occupational Hygiene
January 14, 2022  

B.C. expands program aimed at preventing overdose deaths in construction industry

Occupational Hygiene
December 2, 2021  

Q&A: What is an occupational hygienist’s role in workplace safety?

Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene
November 26, 2021  

Ontario government investing $6 million to prevent work-related cancers

Hazmat Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene Workers Compensation
November 24, 2021  

Changing the view on safety rules

Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene
November 19, 2021  

Canadian Medical Association urges federal government to protect health-care workers

Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene
November 12, 2021  

New toolkits assist health-care organizations in combatting violence

Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene
November 10, 2021  

KEEN Utility releases Kansas City work sneaker

Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene
November 10, 2021  

Scott sanitizing wipes kill cold, flu viruses

Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene
November 5, 2021  

Health Canada still reviewing data on antiviral COVID-19 drug approved in U.K.

Health & Safety Human Resources Occupational Hygiene
November 4, 2021  

Roll up your sleeves: Kids’ turn arrives for COVID-19 shots in U.S.

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene
November 4, 2021  

Vaccine mandate for teachers, health and government workers in Yukon

Occupational Hygiene
November 2, 2021  

B.C. applies to remove criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of drugs