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John Robinson posted eventsThe voluntary consensus standard, ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2009, American National Standard for Industrial Head Protective is scheduled to be revised this year. The standard, recognized by OSHA, includes the…Continue
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Whether working at home or outside, to observe safety should be our pre-requisite. The employer before anything must be sure of the safety of its employees especially the ones working in mines or any…Continue
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We are looking for partners to make a commitment to safety by joining our Wolf Pack. By joining the pack, you are committing to the safety and well being of first responders and your own…Continue
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The Road Safety Signs ,Barriers,Humps,Hazard Markers and Visual Warnings are some of the important marks to be observed. Signs such as "keep left",stop, "give way" should not be casually treated.…Continue
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We don't have a lot of violent incidents, thankfully, but it is one of our employee's top concerns and a significant source of stress.
We have a broad program of violence prevention that includes elements such as awareness and crisis prevention training, security presence and physicial layout changes, response teams, and risk assessment surveys involving staff with follow up actions.
In Ontario, healthcare workers are at higher risk of violence than retail workers and municipal workers, which includes emergency responders and police.