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WorkSafe Magazine
The purpose of WorkSafe Magazine is to inform, inspire, and provide practical tips on a range of topical occupational health and safety matters. It’s free to subscribe, and available online.
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WorkSafe Magazine - Spring 2023: Magazine
Features
- Safety for roadside workers flagged
- Is a ladder the right tool for the job?
- Using the Hire a Worker program for effective recruiting
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WorkSafe Magazine - November/December 2022: Magazine
Features
- Collaborating in the cannabis business
- Delivering safety to drivers in the courier industry
- Refusing unsafe work
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WorkSafe Magazine - May/June 2022: Magazine
Features
- Managing risks in cannabis processing
- Workplace design helps improve worker safety
- Uniting safety training with technology
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