Author Archives: Susan

A properly fitted respirator protects workers from exposure to dusts, viruses, and other airborne contaminants. That’s why ensuring a good fit is very important.

Training focuses on “person-centred care” and aims to cut the risk of violence to workers, while enhancing quality of care for elderly, disabled, and terminally ill patients.

It creates a ripple effect when one student makes one video – from their own personal experience of researching it, writing it, and once they have a script, casting it and acting it out – a generation speaking to itself.

Do smartphone apps have enough accuracy to collect and document noise exposure data? This is a question received many times by NIOSH noise researchers – so they did a pilot study to find out more.

Creeks and streams can rise quickly and flood – especially in spring melt season and into summer. Check out Floods from Emergency Management BC if your job requires you to drive on roads that may be affected. It includes a link to current flood conditions for your region. This fleet safety video from the State […]

Chris O’Rily, BC Hydro’s Executive VP of Generation, spoke at the BC Safety Charter Annual Roundtable on May 1, 2014 in Burnaby, BC, Canada, and told delegates why Hydro waited until 2013 to sign the Charter.