Canadian Occupational Safety

June/July 2019

Canadian Occupational Safety (COS) magazine is the premier workplace health and safety publication in Canada. We cover a wide range of topics ranging from office to heavy industry, and from general safety management to specific workplace hazards.

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5 2019 JUNE/JULY JUNE/JULY 2019 | ISSUE 3 | VOLUME 57 HAB Press | CANADIAN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY FEATURES 16 Training Fraudulent training certificates are becoming commonplace By Amanda Silliker 18 Electrical Safety Changes to CSA and IEEE standards mean PPE must be reviewed By Linda Johnson 20 Ergonomics Musculoskeletal disorders can be reduced by exoskeletons By Linda Johnson DEPARTMENTS 6 Workplace News 8 Fines & Penalties 25 Products & Services 26 My Safety Moment COLUMNS 9 Up Close Profiling Ryan Jacobson, Saskatchewan Safety Council By Amanda Silliker 10 Professional Development A strong brand can build your influence By Glyn Jones 12 Legal Landscape Jail, steep fines not advancing OHS By Cheryl A. Edwards 14 Safety Culture True commitment to safety revealed off job By Dave Fennell COVER STORY 22 IN THIS ISSUE SMALL BUSINESS A workplace incident can have devastating consequences in a small organization By Amanda Silliker 16 18 20 Special thanks to Durham Truck and Equipment in Ajax, Ont., for providing the shoot location. Photo by Jason Ferber Photography. 1 2019 JUNE/JULY JUNE/JULY 2019 • WWW.COS-MAG.COM New electrical safety standards • Protect your company from learner fraud • Pros and cons of exoskeletons Sriram Rangan, Vagans Small businesses face many barriers to health and safety, but overcoming them is part of their tenacious nature ON THE COVER

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