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Our blog discussing workplace safety opportunities in Nova Scotia and around the world.


Op-Ed: Signs of Sea Change in Fisheries Safety
This op-ed by Stuart MacLean appeared on page E2 of the Aug. 16, 2014 edition of The Chronicle Herald.

Home visit workers and dog bites
More than 200 home visit workers in Nova Scotia have been injured by dog attacks during the past five years.

Combustible Dust a Serious Hazard
If you work with materials that create a fine powder or dust, you should be aware of the combustible hazards and take steps to prevent an explosion.

Are you a Pogo Jumper?
Unique jobs call for specialized training and safety precautions

Summer months most dangerous for young workers
With over forty per cent of all workplace injuries for young workers occurring during the summer months, the Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia (WCB) reminds young workers and their employers to focus on workplace safety during this peak time.

National Drowning Prevention Week 2014: Spotlight on Fishing Safety
July 20 to 26 is National Drowning Prevention Week - a time to reinforce the need for safety while working or playing on or near water.

Congratulations Graduating Class of 2014
Safety concerns for young workers entering the workforce now that school is out.

Golden sun, green grass, sandy beaches and roadwork
Summer is finally here (or slowly making its way here) which means that highway crews will be out on Nova Scotia roads

Workplace Safety makes its debut in 2014 Halifax Index
For the first time since the Greater Halifax Partnership began publishing the Halifax Index, workplace safety is being included.

Father's Day
This Father's Day, remind your dad to stay safe at work, today and every day.

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