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MIND OVER MATTERS
Being present in the moment can help reduce incidents on construction sites, says safety professional Raeleigne Van Patten
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INSIDE OUT
Upcoming North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week sheds light on mental health issues on job sites
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WORKING WITH WEED
As the federal government moves ahead with legalizing marijuana, many questions remain about how workers will be affected
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STAYING CONNECTED
Though he spends much of his time in Ottawa, Edmonton-Mill Woods MP Amarjeet Sohi leads by staying in touch with his riding
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COR VALUES
ACSA is making sure its members are ahead of the curve when it comes to changes to the Certificate of Recognition (COR) program

On Solid Ground

Persistent icy conditions mean
employers must be vigilant in
preventing slips, trips and falls
by Glenn Cook

Women Behind the Wheels

Thanks to innovative programs,
more and more women are turning
to a career in transportation
by Glenn Cook

Safety in the Spotlight

Over Dave Fennell’s 30-year
career, the safety profession
has seen a lot of changes
by Glenn Cook

Life in the Trenches

Standard General safety supervisor
Matt Cooper talks about safety
issues in excavation work
by Kim Tannas

Education, Experience and Expertise

There are many things to consider
when hiring an Occupational Health,
Safety and Environment (OSHE) consultant
by Ryan Davis