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Canadian Occupational Safety magazine is the premier source of information on workplace health and safety.

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Larry Masotti, newly appointed Chair of the Board at the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals, is steering the profession toward greater collaboration, visibility, and professionalization. hubs.la/Q03RFNB20

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Dave Rebbitt, CEO of Rarebit Consulting, shared reflections on the question every safety professional faces: Are we safe? He urged leaders to examine assumptions around accountability, awareness, and what “safe” truly means in today’s workplaces. hubs.la/Q03RFMV00

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In a landmark decision, Arbitrator Eli A. Gedalof determined that the City of Greater Sudbury failed its obligations under the firefighters’ collective agreement, recognizing firefighter Mike Frost’s PTSD-related suicide as an accidental death. hubs.la/Q03RTL560

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Larry Masotti, newly appointed Chair of the Board at the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals, is steering the profession toward greater collaboration, visibility, and professionalization. hubs.la/Q03RV3-D0

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The Liquor Control Board of Ontario was fined $80,000 following a workplace incident in which an unqualified trainer led a session that resulted in a critical injury. hubs.la/Q03RTTxt0

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Chris Scott of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1505 said rising violence has turned Winnipeg Transit into a workplace of fear, with over 200 incidents this year alone. He urged urgent safety and social interventions to protect operators and the public. hubs.la/Q03S25xY0

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The Transportation Safety Board of Canada’s final report on the Silver Condor sinking revealed the vessel was overloaded by 62%, operated with expired certification, and lacked effective emergency preparedness. hubs.la/Q03S23Gq0

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Larry Masotti, newly appointed Chair of the Board at the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals, is steering the profession toward greater collaboration, visibility, and professionalization. hubs.la/Q03S4t6g0

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The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) has confirmed that a $2 billion surplus rebate, originally expected earlier this year, but delayed due to the agency’s labour disruption, has now been fully distributed to eligible Ontario businesses. hubs.la/Q03SgGqP0

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Larry Masotti, newly appointed Chair of the Board at the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals, is steering the profession toward greater collaboration, visibility, and professionalization. hubs.la/Q03SgHzT0

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Safety expert Wayne Pardy noted that effective auditors balance an even disposition, natural curiosity, and energy with clear communication and objective evidence to deliver thorough, credible audits. hubs.la/Q03SgMvH0

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When Valard Construction received the award for Canada’s Safest Utilities and Electrical Employer at the 2025 Canadian Safety Excellence Awards last month, the company decided the trophy shouldn’t gather dust in a boardroom hubs.la/Q03StByQ0

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The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) has announced the recipients of its 2025 Safety Awards, recognizing outstanding leadership and commitment to health and safety in the province’s building construction sector. hubs.la/Q03SHY4s0

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Larry Masotti, newly appointed Chair of the Board at the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals, is steering the profession toward greater collaboration, visibility, and professionalization. hubs.la/Q03SJBkB0

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Alberta first responders face major hurdles accessing PTSD care, says Paul Wagman of Wayfinders Wellness Society. Even with Bill 27 presuming work-related PTSD, hundreds of claims were denied in 2021 hubs.la/Q03SJ5-W0

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Outdated lockout tagout procedures put Canadian workplaces at risk. Modern LOTO software helps improve compliance, reduce errors, and protect teams. Get practical guidance and insights today. @bradynasocial Download the white paper now! hubs.la/Q03SJTYp0

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A New Brunswick man faces three OHSA charges after a worker died while lowering and levelling a mobile home in November 2024. Charges include failing to notify WorkSafe NB and ensure jobsite safety. hubs.la/Q03SRVfF0

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NWPX Geneva, a division of NWPX Infrastructure, has announced the release of its Composite FRP Rehab Panels, designed to enhance the rehabilitation of large concrete wastewater structures. hubs.la/Q03SRVF20

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Sphera’s 10th annual Process Safety Management Survey shows safety challenges in high-hazard industries are intensifying. Iain Mackay highlights risks from aging facilities, workforce turnover, and the need for technology to capture critical knowledge. hubs.la/Q03T3Ng30