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Workplace Hazards Series: Biological Hazards
Anything that can cause harm to people, animals, or infectious plant materials can be considered a biological hazard. They exist in most workplaces that involve working around other people, unsanitary conditions, in labs, or in the environment.
Nurses Call for Personal Alarms After Attack by Patient
It is estimated that violent or potentially violent interactions with patients or clients, also known as "code white", happen as many as 10 times a day. Nurses, who interact with these type of violent patients on a more frequent basis than doctors, are calling for more security including personal alarms.
Federal Legislation for Lone Workers in Canada: Could You be Breaking the Law and Not Realizing It?
The Criminal Code in Canada has been amended such that organizations and even individuals may be criminally liable for failure to take reasonable measures to protect employee safety. But what exactly are “reasonable measures”? Are you actually taking those measures?
New SafetyLine App for iOS Released!
At SafetyLine, we believe that safety should never be a barrier to workflow. It should be an integral part of any organization - streamlined and effortless. Now, managing your safety while on the job has become even easier with the rollout of our new iOS app for iPhone, and wi-fi//LTE-enabled iPod and iPad.
Top 5 Ways to Ensure a Safe Winter Workplace
According to the National Floor Safety Institute, compensation and medical costs associated with employee slip and falls is approximately $70 billion annually. So what measures can a facility manager take to steer clear of being a part of these statistics?
4 Major Winter Hazards and How to Avoid Them
Winter transcends industry, job and experience level in the workplace. Working outdoors and driving in Canada during winter presents a number of challenges including cold temperatures, avalanches, poor visibility and icy conditions.