4/9/2026 Much of our world operates on 24-hour schedules. So, what happens with the millions of Canadians who are working at night instead of sleeping comfortably in their beds? Prevent exhaustion and support your staff's mental health with five easy steps.
3/13/2026 All businesses are required to make reasonable efforts to keep workers safe, and providing workers the opportunity to actively participate can be of huge benefit to your small businesses.
2/11/2026 Common examples of MSDs include back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis. Left unaddressed, these injuries can lead to long-term or even permanent disabilities, which is why Ontario's Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development is getting involved.
1/15/2026 Selling high-value items like alcohol can increase the risk of theft, which if not handled appropriately, can lead to injury of a staff member.
11/25/2025 Keep your washrooms clean. Seems simple enough, but what exactly does ‘clean and sanitary condition’ mean?
11/12/2025 Steps to tackle Canada’s top cold season hazards and keep employees safe, operations smooth and customers coming back.
10/28/2025 Two MLITSD inspection campaigns are currently underway.
10/1/2025 Even if you have safety in your job title, it is impossible for you to watch everything that happens at every moment.
9/4/2025 General workplace safety training called Basic Occupational Health and Safety Awareness Training is legally required for all workers, regardless of the type of work they are doing.
8/6/2025 Each generation brings insights, experiences and approaches to health and safety programs.
7/3/2025 How your business can meet its legal requirements and protect your team.
6/11/2025 Cuts and lacerations are a worry for many industries. In foodservice and retail environments, it’s one of their top three.