
CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) Who does the snow shoveling at your house?
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Please check your email for a message from the Globe and Mail online with the subject line "Globe and Mail Member Information Request".

CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) Lots of fire and light safety tips in the latest issue of our Health and Safety Report. While you're there check out the newsletter's new look and let us know what you think!
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The holiday season is a special time of year but one that has greater safety risks than usual. The dry evergreen tree, those candles and electric lights you use to decorate or set the holiday mood, or the cosy fire you have blazing in the fireplace can all be fire hazards.

CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) Season's Greetings from CCOHS: Wishing you a safe & healthy holiday and all year round

CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) A friendly reminder to all OH&S students that the Jan 31st deadline for the 3 $3000 scholarships is fast approaching. If you know someone who could qualify - spread the word. Students can always use money!
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CCOHS is now accepting entries for the 2009-10 Dick Martin Scholarship Award. Awarded annually, this $3000 national scholarship is available to any student enrolled, either full-time or part-time, in an ...

CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety)
Occupational noise is one of the most common health hazards in the workplace and can affect people differently. The 4 minute podcast from CCOHS explains the types of workplace noise and how it can affect your health.
Available in French: Le bruit en milieu de travail www.cchst.ca/products/podcasts/

Shery Tention
Dear sir i see your propectus and i want to attend the training of MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDER AWARENESS program ....if there is any formal requirement please let me know
Best Regards;
Shiraz Mehboob

CIRPD - Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability
 VIA CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety):
Take 10
minutes and listen to Jim Clemmer, Practical Leadership Strategist and
best-selling author as he outlines how organizations can lead their
teams to a healthier workplace and incorporate health and safety into
its organizational culture. Jim is a keynot...e speaker at the CCOHS Forum
III in March 2010. Podcast is available now.
November 19, 2009 at 9:30am

CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) WHMIS is going to change when the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) is implemented in Canada. Learn more about how GHS will impact WHMIS and what this change means for suppliers, employers and workers in the November issue of the Health and Safety Report.
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Canada's Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is going to change - after remaining essentially unchanged for more than two decades. WHMIS is a comprehensive program for providing information on the hazards and safe use of hazardous materials used in Canadian workplaces.

CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) Take 10 minutes and listen to Jim Clemmer, Practical Leadership Strategist and best-selling author as he outlines how organizations can lead their teams to a healthier workplace and incorporate health and safety into its organizational culture. Jim is a keynote speaker at the CCOHS Forum III in March 2010. Podcast is available now.

Shery Tention I AM WORKING AS A SAFETY OFFICER ......I WANT TO KNOW SOME COURSES ORGANISED BY UR CENTER ........AND ALSO WHICH STANDARD U FOLLOW

Asad i am new student in automotive business and taking auto body repair tech program in centennial college and im also working at fix auto collision and im looking for more safety tips at work and in college labs where i work on "hands on" skills and work on cars thanks

CIRPD - Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability
 Via CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) Planning is
already underway for the Steps for Life walk. It's expanding to 25
cities across Canada next year. Mark your calendars now ... May 2, 2010
and think about putting a team together!
www.stepsforlife.ca
Steps for Life -- Walking for Victims of Workplace Tragedy, an annual 5K fundraising walk that occurs the first Sunday in May. It launches the North American Occupational Health and Safety week (NAOSH).
November 2, 2009 at 10:39am

CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) Behind the scenes at CCOHS podcast production.
6 new photos

CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) Planning is already underway for the Steps for LIfe walk. It's expanding to 25 cities across Canada next year. Mark your calendars now ... May 2, 2010 and think about putting a team together!
www.stepsforlife.ca
Steps for Life -- Walking for Victims of Workplace Tragedy, an annual 5K fundraising walk that occurs the first Sunday in May. It launches the North American Occupational Health and Safety week (NAOSH).
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