Brief Your CEO on the Importance of Responding to Environmental Hazard Warnings

A loose wheel causes the derailment of two tank cars

Why Canadian Safety Leaders Are Moving Beyond Lagging Indicators

For years, many Canadian employers have treated safety performance as

Return-to-Work Is a Safety Process and Why Most Programs Miss the Hazard Assessment Step

A worker returns after several months away from work following

Ontario Companies Now Face Risk of Administrative Monetary Penalties for OHS Violations

MOL inspections will become riskier and more Ontario employers will have to pay fines.

Administrative Monetary Penalties for OHS Violations

Companies can get hit with AMPs even if they’re not actually convicted of an OHS offence.

Integrating Psychological Safety into Your Prevention Program

Emerging emphasis on psychosocial hazards and mental-well-being in the OHS field.

Supervisor Due Diligence and Enforcement Readiness Toolkit

How OHS Managers Can Protect Supervisors and The Organization When Real Time Decisions Are Judged After the Fact

The 10 Most Significant New OHS Laws of 2026

Ontario inspectors can now issue Administrative Monetary Penalties for OHS violations.

2025 Was the Year Safety Became Personal Special Report

What OHS Leaders Must Do Differently in 2026

The Top 13 OHS Compliance Cases of 2025 & Their Impact on You

The 2025 court cases most likely to directly affect your OHS program.

Due Diligence – Ask the Expert

Due diligence can be a complex process – but how do you demonstrate taking reasonable steps to accommodate, address, and prevent accidents in the context of health and safety?

OHS Compliance Takeaways from the 2025 Due Diligence Scorecard​

What this year’s cases reveal about OHS compliance.

What Must Companies Do to Prove ‘Due Diligence’ in an Environmental Prosecution?

Defendants must show they took “reasonable steps” to prevent the environmental violation and comply with the law.

2025 Due Diligence Cases Scorecard​

The due diligence defence continues to fail far more often than it succeeds. 

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