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Dinner


There were 21 workplace fatalities in Nova Scotia last year. In Dinner, we see a family torn apart by workplace tragedy forever.

Falls from heights cause more than 330 injuries in an average year. These falls are preventable. 

The ad depicts things both the worker and employer could have done differently to prevent this tragedy.

Watch the video and discuss with your co-workers using: A guide to discussing the Dinner safety advertisement in your workplace.

Protecting your Body: Slips, Trips and Falls

Occupational Health & Safety Regulations: Fall Protection

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