Posts Tagged As: CSSE

Blog Post #1402 – Letter Voices Nuclear-Safety Concerns

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Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine (July, 2016)

An anonymous letter alleging safety concerns in Canada’s nuclear-energy sector has sparked an investigation by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC). The letter charges that the Commission and other authorities cannot make informed licensing decisions due to withheld information.

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Blog Post #1401 – Heat-Stress Warning Released in Manitoba

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Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine (July 2016)

Manitoba’s public agency for preventing workplace injury and illness is warning workers of the risks of extreme heat, both outdoors and indoors without air conditioning. Safe Work Manitoba (SWM) issued a statement on July 20, 2016, suggesting measures to keep workers safe and comfortable.

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Blog Post #1399 – Workplace Fatality Results in $100,000 Fine for Picton Company

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Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’

A worker employed by Otter Energy Inc. was fatally injured at the workplace while performing a task associated with the installation of solar panels at the workplace. Otter Energy Inc. failed as an employer to ensure that every reasonable precaution was taken to prevent hazards to workers from energized electrical equipment, installations, and conductors.

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Blog Post #1398 – Workplace Fatality Results in $50,000 Fine for Toronto Company

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Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’

Goldentrust Development Inc. was the constructor for the workplace. A self-employed owner of a sub-contractor was fatally injured at the workplace when they fell approximately six meters to the bottom of an unguarded elevator shaft. Goldentrust Development Inc. failed to ensure that the opening to the elevator shaft was protected by a guardrail to prevent a worker from falling into the shaft. This is an offence under section 26.3(1) of Regulation 213/91 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

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