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Industrious Safety Management Ltd. 23.11.2020

Pneumoconiosis is a disease of the lungs that is due to the inhalation of silica or silicate, including asbestos, talc, mica or coal. One of the most common types of Pneumoconiosis is black lung disease also known as miners lung caused by breathing in coal dust. In 2010, there was over 2000 deaths in the United States that were related to Pneumoconiosis (Foundation.chestnet.org).... Pneumoconiosis is a very common, reportable and preventable workplace illness that has no cure. Do you work with dangerous workplace dusts? Call us today to set up a safety program that will keep workers safe! #theirlivesareworthit #FactFriday

Industrious Safety Management Ltd. 18.11.2020

Christmas came early for our consultants! Thank you SiteDocs for the swag! We are proud to help our clients become proudly paperless with Sitedocs! ... Call us today if you’re interested in going safety paperless or have any questions! 306.220.6204

Industrious Safety Management Ltd. 15.11.2020

Did you know in SK when a company demolishes a building where a worker is or may be present in a building during its demolition the employer must demolish the building floor by floor from the top downward and must ensure equipment and employees are located clear of any falling material. To ensure a safe demolition there must be a competent supervisor in charge for the duration of the demolition. Want to know more about demolition safety in SK? Call us today 306.220.6204... #factfriday #demolition

Industrious Safety Management Ltd. 13.11.2020

Did you know in Saskatchewan in 2018 the most Time-Loss injuries happened in January. Our province had 861 Time-Loss injuries in January 2018. That’s 861 people who couldn’t go to work the next day because of a workplace injury! Prevention is key, call us today!... #missionzero #striving #FactFriday #saskatchewan #WCBstatistics