Canadian Occupational Safety

July/August 2021

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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E D I T O R I A L SUMMER is here! For the second year in a row, Canada is facing somewhat of a different summer season than usual. Thankfully, here in Ontario at least, we've been able to go outside and (partially) enjoy the great outdoors. Another thing to be hopeful about is that, after a sluggish start, the vaccine campaign has truly been cranked up a notch across the country. As I am writing this, COVID-19 numbers are slowly going down. High vaccination levels mean that Canada is closer than ever to coming out of the pandemic, and I would urge anyone who is able to do so to get their shot. I got my first shot in May, and while I'm still respecting all the same guidelines as I was before (wearing my mask, socially distancing, furiously washing my hands), that first jab gave me a sense of a relief which I hadn't felt in a very long time — I have a bit more of a spring in my step now! It feels like the first hurdle toward a return to normalcy has been passed. With that in mind, I've been thinking a lot about what a post-COVID world will look like and, most importantly, if we will heed the lessons we learned from the pandemic. Because while this last year has been awash with financial hardships and personal tragedy for many of us, there have been some truly wonderful things too: A better recognition of frontline workers, which I hope translates into fairer wages; An openness to more flexible (and productive) ways of working; More compassion and understanding for those suffering from mental health issues; And perhaps, after being locked indoors for so long, a greater sense of community too. Summer 2020 also saw the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, and with the recent Stop Asian Hate rallies held across North America, now is the time to put in the work to make sure that workplaces are as inclusive, equitable and safe as possible for all workers. On to our cover story: for the sixth(!) year running, we are pleased to bring back our annual Readers' Choice Awards. Started in 2016, these awards are among our most popular and are extra important because the winners are chosen by you, our expert readers. Every year we are so happy to see the votes pouring in, especially as we know how much it means to our winners. Though this year is hectic as ever, hopefully the summer months will also give businesses and organi- zations a chance to re-think and refresh some of their practices, notably emergency planning and first aid training. Find out more in this month's spotlight feature. I wish you all a wonderful summer, and I hope that in next issue's editorial I'll still feel as optimistic as I do now. Maia Foulis, editor, Canadian Occupational Safety Contents of Canadian Occupational Safety are copyright © 2021 KMI Publishing and Events Ltd and may not be reproduced in whole or part without written consent. 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