Blog Post #1516 – Workplace Injury Results in $60,000 Fine for Stouffville Employer, B. Phillips Company Ltd.
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
1d ago
Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’ A worker was critically injured falling from a height during the maintenance and repair of an oxygen furnace. Contrary to safety measures and procedures prescribed by regulations and the Occupational Health and Safety Act, B. Phillips Company (1987) Limited failed to prevent access to the hazardous area or provide a guardrail and/or fall protection devices for the protection of workers. Source ..read more
Visit website
Blog Post #1515 – City of Toronto Enhance Transit Security
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
4d ago
Article by Jeff Cottrill – Editor of the OH&S Canada magazine Article from the January 2017 edition Note# - We can see as far back as 2017 there was a working need to enhance security for the TTC. (Dan Beal) Source ..read more
Visit website
Blog Post #1514 – Worker Dies After a Fall in New Brunswick
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
1w ago
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine (February 2017) A foreman is dead after falling approximately 12.5 metres from the fourth storey of a building at a construction site in Fredericton. Source ..read more
Visit website
Blog Post #1513 – Formwork Company Fined $60,000 After Workplace Injuries
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
1w ago
Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’ Two workers, employed by Aluma Systems Inc. of Bolton, Ontario, were injured when the shoring under a concrete pouring operation collapsed. Aluma Systems Inc. failed to ensure re-shoring was supported and braced appropriately. Source ..read more
Visit website
Blog Post #1512 – New Data-Sharing Agreement Created
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
1w ago
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine ((January 2017) The Ontario Ministry of Labour has worked out an information-sharing agreement with the federal government to protect the rights of the province’s temporary foreign workers (TFW). The agreement, announce by the Ministry on December 16, 2016, will facilitate the exchange of data about employers and recruiting agents between the federal and provincial governments. Source ..read more
Visit website
Blog Post #1511 – Injury Prompts Penalty
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
3w ago
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine (January 2017) A construction equipment seller in London, Ontario, was fined $115,000 on January 05, 2017, over a worker injury. A drive assembly weighing about 2,200 kilograms fell from its support stands at the Toromont Industries Ltd. maintenance shop for heavy equipment on August 21, 2015, trapping a Toromont worker’s hand between the fallen axle and the concrete floor. Source ..read more
Visit website
Blog Post #1510 – Court Overturns Decision in British Columbia
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
3w ago
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine (January 2017) Original report by: Jeff Cottrill (Editor) The British Columbia Court of Appeal recently three out a decision by the provincial Supreme Court from a 2016 decision that rejected a WorkSafeBC order against an asbestos-removal contractor. Source ..read more
Visit website
Blog Post #1509 – Construction Supervisor Fined $70,000 After Workplace Fatality
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
3w ago
Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’ A worker died from injuries sustained in an explosion at a workplace. The construction supervisor of Infrastructure Coatings (Ontario) Corporation failed, as a supervisor, to ensure that a fire extinguisher was provided at a project where open-flame operations were carried out, as prescribed by Ontario Regulation 213/91 and contrary to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Source ..read more
Visit website
Blog Post #1508 – Concord Transport Company Fined $140,000 After Workplace Fatality
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
1M ago
Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’ A worker, employed by Vitran Express Canada Inc., operating as National Fast Freight, of Concord, Ontario, a transport and logistics services company, was fatally injured when they were caught between a reversing truck and a trailer. Vitran Express Canada Inc. failed to ensure that a truck tractor provided had a functional back up alarm or back up lights, contrary to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Source ..read more
Visit website
Blog Post #1507 – City of Greater Sudbury Fined $150,000 After Workplace Fatality
HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training
by Dan
1M ago
Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’ A worker, employed by the Corporation of the City of Greater Sudbury, was fatally injured when they became entangled in the machinery of a sand spreader while the auger inside was powered on. The Corporation of the City of Greater Sudbury failed, as an employer, to ensure that machinery with an exposed moving part was equipped with, and guarded by, a guard or device to prevent access to the moving part, as prescribed by Ontario Regulation 851, and contrary to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Source ..read more
Visit website

Follow HRSGroup – Providing Occupational Health and Safety Training on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR