Knowing how to ask is the first step to getting what you want. This applies in many areas of life, especially when you’re asking for corporate sponsorship. Take this recent Youth Week request, for example.
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A caregiver told me about a very scary experience driving a client who got so agitated that he opened the door of the moving car and jumped out into traffic.
Of course, as you might expect, I have some safety tips to share. “Don’t leave pets or kids in parked vehicles” is one of them!
Wendy Bennett, FARSHA’s executive director, describes three new resources that improve safety for agriculture workers.
A new tool kit is available online for smaller employers to build awareness of keeping people as safe as they can be at the roadside.
Mark Johnson was only 21 when a workplace accident changed his life forever. Now he shares his story in the hopes of keeping others safe.
“Billy and the Beast” won the Grade 8 to 10 category of WorkSafeBC’s 2015 Student Safety Video Contest. Congrats to SelfDesign High in Nelson BC.
“The shared ideas and feedback meant that everyone had a voice, and participants could see where there was commonality or differences with others on a particular topic.”
An employer must reassess first aid requirements “whenever a significant change affecting the assessment occurs in the employer’s operations” – which happens all the time in the film industry.
“If workers all understood how their brains operate, we would really reduce the accident rate and save lives,” says a speaker at the First Annual Northern BC Safety Conference May 30 in Prince George, BC, Canada.