Worker Safety Awareness Training and Information
Health and safety in Ontario is anchored on the principle of each of us doing our part to keep the workplace free of accidents and illness.
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Health and safety in Ontario is anchored on the principle of each of us doing our part to keep the workplace free of accidents and illness.
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Printable poster with QR codes to access free safety information for workers in manufacturing. Resources are available in Spanish, Mandarin, French, Punjabi, Tagalog, and English.
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Learn MoreWorkers can use this free resource to understand MSD hazards and best practices of Safe Liftings to reduce risk the of injury.
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Printable poster with QR codes to access free safety information for workers in agriculture. Resources are available in Spanish, Thai, Vietnamese, and English.
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Workers can use this free resource to understand lockout/tagout best practices to ensure they work safely.
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Workers can use this free resource to understand the hazards and best practices working around conveyors and ensure they work safely.
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When demands at work are high, your loading dock can become a very busy place, filled with people and forklift traffic. Watch this video and learn how you can stay safe.
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While they may seem harmless, slips, trips and falls are some of the most common causes of workplace injury. Watch this video for tips on how to avoid slipping, tripping and falling in your workplace.
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In fast-paced manufacturing jobs, you may work closely with forklifts, cars, vans and trucks. Constantly on the move, you must learn how to stay safe around these vehicles.
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Gears, conveyors, cogs, spindles, and pulleys – if you work in manufacturing, your workplace is full of moving parts.
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Sign me upIf you work in manufacturing, you use powerful machinery every day. This equipment contains hazardous energy (electrical, pressurized air, mechanical, chemical and more) that can hurt you.
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Workers can use this free resource to understand pedestrian safety risks and take precautions in storage areas, around equipment and mobile vehicles.
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Workers can use this free resource to understand the hazards working with and around steel storage racking and ensure they work safely.
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Working from home? Use this checklick to set-up your home office workstation. Check-off requirements for your computer workstation, workplace environment and healthy work practices.
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When your employees arrive at work, are they aware of the hazards around them? Find out how to assess and control hazards in your business to keep your workers safe.
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Concussions have been called 'invisible injuries'. While the injury may be invisible, the consequences aren't. Get 10 tips to protect your employees.
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Whether it's a full return to the office, permanently teleworking or a hybrid, build injury prevention into the process with these best practices.
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A recent survey found that 84% of Canadian employees have experienced burnout. Will easing public or workplace restrictions around COVID-19 automatically reverse employees' pandemic-related burnout?
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A recent survey found that 84% of Canadian employees have experienced burnout. Will easing public or workplace restrictions around COVID-19 automatically reverse employees' pandemic-related burnout?
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Did you know as an employee you have certain responsibilities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA)? Watch this video to learn more.
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