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Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)
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We're Canada's national resource for the advancement of workplace health and safety.
We're Canada's national resource for the advancement of workplace health and safety.

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New and Young Workers: Starting and Staying on Safe Footing http://ow.ly/Lz4P30bOCoQ
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For many drivers, operating a car or truck may seem second nature, whether it's for personal or work use. However, no matter what the level of experience or comfort, driving requires your full attention. With the popularity of cell phones, texting, talking and e-mailing on the go are increasingly becoming factors in collisions.

Share this infographic that highlights the importance of minimizing distractions, along with helpful tips for both drivers and employers to keep the focus squarely on the road. http://ccohs.ca/products/posters/distracted_driving/
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North American Occupational Safety and Health Week
http://naosh.org/english/ #NAOSHWeek
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Learn how hazardous chemicals in the workplace and the classroom can enter the body. http://ow.ly/vawy30br2kX
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What steps are needed for a mentally healthy workplace? Free #NAOSHWeek webinar May 11: http://ow.ly/KgfH30aXswW
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The #focusonsafety youth videos are in. Time to vote for your favourite, Canada!
http://ccohs.ca/youngworkers/video_contest.html
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Whether you are a young or new worker; retraining or re-joining the workforce, you must be properly trained and prepared for the job at hand. Everyone in the workplace has a role to play in making sure we all stay on safe footing. http://ow.ly/1qri30bn3je
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Take time today to remember, reflect, and to renew your commitment to prevention. #DayOfMourning

http://www.ccohs.ca/events/mourning/
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#CCOHSPodcast: Threads of Life speaker Elaine Keunen shares her family’s personal story of how their lives were forever changed by a workplace tragedy.

In conversation with the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), Elaine shares her own experience regarding the importance of supporting affected families and making sure that young workers are safe on the job. http://ow.ly/STwf30b9tRZ
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We're hiring: IT Operations Service Unit Manager http://ow.ly/41em30aZOGD
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