by 6P@dmin | Jan 22, 2019 | Lone Worker
To reduce the potential for injury or disease you need to control the risk. The most effective way to do this is to eliminate the risk whenever possible. Can the work be done at a different time? Is there a safer process? If that is not possible, there are other ways...
by 6P@dmin | Dec 22, 2018 | Lone Worker
Winter is a time for the holidays, and it’s also a time to take extra caution to keep your employee’s safe! Statistics show that workplace injuries spike around winter. Each year thousands of workers are injured at work due to slippery surfaces as a result of snow and...
by 6P@dmin | Dec 20, 2018 | Lone Worker
Do you know that being a lone worker is not necessarily a full-time job? For example, a worker might work in the office with other coworkers for most of the day, however, is considered a lone worker when they leave for site visits to areas where there is no...
by 6P@dmin | Oct 2, 2018 | Lone Worker
The Canadian workforce is aging, and an aging workforce means aging employees in the workplace. According to the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety; one in four workers in Canada could be an aging worker. So, what does an aging workplace mean to...
by 6P@dmin | May 8, 2018 | Lone Worker
Your Safety And Your Employee’s Safety Matters! Are your employees being checked on at regular, scheduled intervals? Is there documentation of these safety checks for auditing purposes? If not, you may not be compliant with Provincial Legislation. Legislation Did...