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May 2, 2024  

Employer of visiting nurse who was killed didn’t protect her and should be fined, safety agency says

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April 30, 2024  

EPA rule bans toxic chemical that’s commonly used as paint stripper but known to cause liver cancer

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April 30, 2024  

Parliament spaces out microphones after another interpreter is injured

NewsHealth & Safety
April 29, 2024  

Ontario expanding WSIB protections for firefighters, including skin cancer, to protect ‘front line heroes’

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April 29, 2024  

Mexican journalist is slain south of Mexico City, spurring outrage among colleagues

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April 29, 2024  

A funeral is held for 20 Cambodian soldiers killed in an arms depot explosion at an army base

NewsHealth & Safety
April 29, 2024  

Workplace safety officials investigating truck driver death at Port of Montreal

NewsGlobal OHS News
April 26, 2024  

BNSF becomes 2nd major railroad to sign on to anonymous federal safety hotline for some workers

NewsHealth & Safety
April 25, 2024  

‘Thrown under the ferry’: Southern Sunshine Coast FAC chair reacts to BC Ferries security report

NewsHealth & Safety
April 24, 2024  

Custom metal manufacturing firm fined $110K after worker killed in forklift accident

NewsGlobal OHS News
April 24, 2024  

Tennessee lawmakers pass bill to allow armed teachers, a year after deadly Nashville shooting

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April 23, 2024  

Jury: BNSF Railway contributed to 2 deaths in Montana town where asbestos sickened thousands

NewsHealth & Safety
April 22, 2024  

Alberta kicking in $175,000 to support SafeGen program for young workers

NewsHealth & Safety
April 22, 2024  

Boucher Bros. Lumber paying $102K to Alberta Forest Products Association in ‘creative sentence’

NewsHealth & Safety
April 22, 2024  

Ontario putting focus on falls from heights, struck-bys on construction sites in 2024-2025

NewsGlobal OHS News
April 19, 2024  

BNSF Railway says it didn’t know about asbestos that’s killed hundreds in Montana town