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JUNE/JULY 2019
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ISSUE 3
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VOLUME 57
HAB Press
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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
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Special thanks to Durham Truck
and Equipment in Ajax, Ont.,
for providing the shoot location.
Photo by Jason Ferber Photography.
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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