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Health & Safety News

Transportation Industry – July 2010

Welcome to Health & Safety News, your monthly e-mail magazine from the Infrastructure Health & Safety Association (IHSA). IHSA is mandated to work with employers and workers in Ontario to eliminate occupational injury and illness. It serves the aggregates, construction, electrical, natural gas, ready-mix concrete, transportation, and utilities industries.

Each month, we provide you with health and safety news from your sector, member updates, safety talks, and much more. If you have comments or ideas for stories, e-mail feedback@ihsa.ca

News

Does your fleet fall under federal or provincial jurisdiction?
full story
Workplace violence laws now in effect: Are you ready?
full story
Injury rates go down
full story
Don’t touch giant hogweed
full story
Panel chair addresses IHSA annual meeting
full story
Industry reps form first IHSA board
full story

How-to

Traffic control and young workers
full story

A Story from the Field

Avoid commercial vehicle rollovers

Survey a group of professional truck drivers about highway incidents they fear the most, and the majority would put rollovers of commercial trucks near the top of the list.
full story

Member News

Central Ontario announces truck driving champions
full story
Fleet Safety Council Conference
full story

Safety Talk

Avoiding slips and falls
full story

Products and Services

Safety Evaluation / Audit Services
full story

 

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