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CCOHS E-Learning Courses:
The Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE) is pleased to offer online courses produced by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health & Safety (CCOHS) - Canada's premiere OH&S; information service. Choose from a range of current health & safety topics.
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Certified Health & Safety Consultant (CHSC) Designation
The CHSC designation recognizes and promotes excellence in professional consulting in the area of occupational health and safety. Click here for a Registry of CSSE members who hold this designation.
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Safety Professional’s Professional Liability Insurance
The CSSE has arranged savings of up to 50% for you on this valuable coverage. For more information and an application ...
Home & Auto Insurance for CSSE members
The Canadian Society of Safety Engineering is pleased to advise our members that we a partnership with Johnson Inc. to offer you the Preferred Service Home-Auto Plan.
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EH&S; Job Postings: Connect with over 2600 Health and Safety Professionals!
Post your job opportunity on www.csse.org and have a captive audience of over 2600 health and safety professionals!
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McGuinty Government Introduces Reforms to Help Injured Workers March 29, 2007
Canada NewsWire
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WCB fighting apathy that gets people hurt on the job March 29, 2007
The Chronicle Herald
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Workplace compensation commission trying to shed old image March 28, 2007
The Western Star
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12 Mines Shut Down Over Safety Violations [Russia] March 28, 2007
The Moscow Times
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Health Canada tightens guidelines on fish consumption to limit mercury exposure March 28, 2007
Ottawa Citizen
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McGuinty Government Launches Online Workplace Health & Safety Training Program for Colleges & Universities March 26, 2007
Canada News Wire |
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Human error caused B.C. ferry crash March 27, 2007
Toronto Star
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Logging, roads erode cover [Northern Ontario] March 27, 2007
Toronto Star
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Prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) Guideline & Resource Manual now available
Workplace Safety & Insurance Board
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Health and Safety Amendments to Criminal Code Raises Accountability in Canadian Boardrooms and Workplaces [ PDF ]
CSLS Study
Five Deaths a Day: Workplace Fatalities in Canada, 1993 – 2005
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