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News Compliance & Enforcement
January 5, 2024  

Misteelco fined $75,000 after worker injured while moving heavy metal beam at Kitchener, Ont., plant

News Compliance & Enforcement
January 5, 2024  

Nova Cold Logistics fined $65,000 after worker injured by automatic door while driving forklift

News Global OHS News
January 4, 2024  

Federal agency blames ‘poor safety culture’ for 2021 DC Metro train derailment

News Health & Safety
January 4, 2024  

Trucking group’s B.C. firm suspended for overpass strike, but still runs Alberta arm

News Health & Safety
January 3, 2024  

Suncor credits focus on safety among factors behind soaring oil production

News Health & Safety
January 3, 2024  

B.C. truckers group calls for government safety review on overpass strikes

News Health & Safety
January 3, 2024  

Toronto fire chief warns of lithium ion batteries’ risks after e-bike fire on subway

News Global OHS News
January 3, 2024  

Investigators focus on air traffic communication after a fatal Tokyo runway crash

News Health & Safety
January 2, 2024  

12 people injured after Mississauga transit bus crash: Toronto police

News Global OHS News
January 2, 2024  

Planes collide and catch fire at Japan’s busy Haneda airport, killing 5. Hundreds evacuated safely

News Health & Safety
January 2, 2024  

Agrow Canada fined $46,000 after worker injured by energized auger in Saskatchewan

News Health & Safety
January 2, 2024  

Individual fined $2,800 by Saskatchewan court after worker injured on the job

News Compliance & Enforcement
January 1, 2024  

‘This needs to stop’: B.C. suspends trucking company’s right to operate following overpass collision

News Compliance & Enforcement
December 28, 2023  

Bert’s Truck and Trailer Repair fined $50,000 after worker hurt while repairing brakes

News Global OHS News
December 27, 2023  

The death toll rises to 18 in a furnace explosion at a Chinese owned nickel plant in Indonesia

News Health & Safety
December 22, 2023  

Ontario’s WSIB adds exposure to ammonia, chlorine, and hydrogen sulfide to list of presumptive workplace diseases