New OHS Laws Require Employers to Provide Menstrual Products at Worksites

Because Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) laws were written when

Menstrual Products – Know The Laws of Your Province

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) laws require employers to

How to Create a Safety Policy for Business Travel to Dangerous Locations

The Mexico drug cartel violence is a reminder of your duty to protect workers who travel on business.

Portable Heaters Safety & Compliance Game Plan

8 things to do to control portable heater hazards and ensure OHS compliance.

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

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

How to Protect Workers Who Do Their Jobs Off-Site

The OHS duty to protect workers from workplace hazards extends to vehicles and off-site locations.

Compliance Alert: Ontario to Become First Province to Require AEDs in the Workplace ​ ​

The 8 things OHS coordinators need to know to comply with the new OHS AEDs requirements for construction sites.

Cutting PPE to Save Money Is a Dangerous Idea

PPE is the last line of protection standing between the hazard and the worker.

This Date in Safety History: Labour Day—Canada’s Gift to the World’s Working People

Labour Day became a national holiday in Canada and the U.S. in 1894.

The Glenn Commandments: How U.S. Tariffs Will Impact Your OHS Program

The 5 adjustments OHS coordinators must make to keep workers safe in times of tariffs.

6 Ways to Use Artificial Intelligence to Improve Housekeeping & Safety Inspections

With digital monitoring you don’t have to wait for the next inspection to uncover hazards.

Checklist of Workplace Stress Pulse Survey Questions

Assuming that workers will just come to you for help

How to Use Pulse Surveys to Uncover & Cure Worker Stress, Fatigue, & Burnout

OHS coordinators must take proactive measures to keep workplaces mentally safe and healthy.

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