All-Safe Health, Safety & Environment Inc.
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Locality: Edmonton, Alberta
Phone: +1 780-902-1570
Website: allsafehse.ca/
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Another incident that should have never occurred. Condolences to the family for their loss and the failure for the trial to move forward. https://globalnews.ca//charges-stayed-alberta-lawnmower-w/
Job Description Administrator Tasks Collection and management of Health and Safety Documentation Analysis of completed documentation for completeness and follow up with staff Documentation tracking to assess needs within organization Retention management of critical documentation such as first aid and incident investigation documentation...Continue reading
Join CSSE YEG for an exciting Safety & Health Week this year in a virtual event including speakers Peter Sandman & Michelle Cederberg! https://csse.org/viewEvent.html?productId=7443
NRCan will fund 50%, up to a maximum of $100,000 for projects with companies who have completed a fleet energy assessment through the Green Freight Assessment Program. Deadline: March 31, 2021. https://www.nrcan.gc.ca//green-freight-assessment-pr/20893
A great spotlight from our vendor partner Artis Inc. WCB & Safety Consulting! By becoming a member of ASHSP, you are showing your support to transform the filed of OHS into a fully-recognized and legally protected profession!
Inspired by true events, SILO follows a harrowing day in an American farm town. Disaster strikes when teenager Cody Rose is entrapped in a 50-foot-tall grain bin. When the corn turns to quicksand, family, neighbors and first responders must put aside their differences to rescue Cody from drowning in the crop that has sustained their community for generations. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/agsafe-alberta-presents-silo-t
Another year and another chance for learning, adventures and connection - even if we have to do it remotely. Together, we've got this!
While the study was completed in Los Angles I would hazard to guess the results would be very similar here. Individuals working in construction and industry are providers and protectors. Thank you to all those following guidelines on site, the only way to get through this is to protect ourselves, those around us and our families.
We are honored to report that Catherine has been voted in as the Secretary for the Edmonton CSSE Chapter for the 2020/21 year. Thank you to all of those that voted!
Excellent information regarding WCB coverage for essential workers and those that contract COVID-19 as part of an outbreak on their worksite - WCB may accept the workplace injury claim and coverage may be available! Find out more by reading the Fact Sheet here: https://www.wcb.ab.ca/assets/pdfs/workers/WFS_COVID-19.pdf
Thank you to our vendor partner Artis Inc. WCB & Safety Consulting for the opportunity to be interviewed! It is our pleasure to work with your in our shared field of organizational consulting specializing in Health and Safety and WCB. See the video here: https://youtu.be/j368ChIZMs4
A free course on the health and safety for health workers in the context of COVID-19.
An amazing story of survival in what could have been a fatal incident.
We each have a role to play in protecting ourselves and others from #COVID19.
We're here to support you during COVID-19. Positive COVID-19 case on site? Contact us for assistance with a Rapid Response Plan.
Today, around the world, World Suicide Prevention Day will be recognized. World Suicide Prevention Day has been recognized since 2003 and is a chance for every...one to join in promoting understanding about suicide: those impacted by a suicide attempt or loss, family or friends, charitable organizations, professionals, politicians, volunteers, and community members. You can do your part by lighting a candle in your window at 8:00 pm to recognize all lives impacted by suicide. #WSPD #CASP #WorldSuicidePreventionDay
Emergency crews were called to the Sheerness Generation Station on the afternoon of Aug. 27 after an employee suffered severe injuries while at work. The nature of the incident has not been released. https://beta.ctvnews.ca/loc/calgary/2020/9/1/1_5088212.html
Cows, horses, sheep, pigs, and dogs are common fixtures on many farms and ranches in Alberta. The hazards associated with these animals come in all shapes and sizes, as do the animals themselves. AgSafe has produced a great education module on working with and around animals on the farm: https://www.agsafeab.ca//WorkingWithLivestockT/index.aspx
"The industrial-grade ethanol found in the products is not authorized for use in hand sanitizers and may contain impurities, Health Canada said." "The recall, issued Saturday, advises anyone with the products in their home to stop using them immediately and consult a healthcare professional if they experience health concerns. Frequent use of these products may lead to dry skin, causing irritation or cracking." There is a list of approved sanitizers available for reference as well: https://www.canada.ca//products-accepted-under-interim-mea
The All-Safe Team is here to help you and your organization in this challenging time. Let's use this 'pause' to take a breath, re-orientate and prepare ourselves for the opportunities ahead.
From the downward spiral of doom and gloom - 'we failed' and 'look at our terrible statistics' to 'how fascinating!' - a different spin and addition to Servant Leadership and how we can bring the best out in our teams for the benefit of all. https://youtu.be/ZS-YYhoyBMo
Excellent article about a situation in Canada that we talk about often. "Canadians may feel the system that’s supposed to protect them is broken but in reality, it’s not really a system at all."
Know whom you’re buying from, especially for #COVID19 protection. Resellers might be selling expired, lower quality or counterfeit products, which could put your health at risk. You might also not receive the products you’ve ordered. Report misleading advertising here: http://bit.ly/CBComplaintForm
What a neat idea: Virtual Reality Welding Simulators https://education.lincolnelectric.com//virtual-reality-we/
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), founded in 1918, is one of the oldest voluntary organizations in Canada. Each year, CMHA provides direct service to more than 100,000 Canadians through the combined efforts of more than 10,000 volunteers and staff across Canada in over 120 communities. CMHA has amazing resources available to those in crisis; https://edmonton.cmha.ca/
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