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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C O N T E N T S I S S U E 5 9 . 0 3 You need to be reading Canada's premiere publication on occupational health and safety Delivering 6 print issues a year In each issue of Canadian Occupational Safety, our readers get a whole new mix of practical, informative and editorially-sound articles to help them in their work as health and safety professionals. It covers a wide range of topics ranging from office to heavy industry, and from general safety management to specific workplace hazards. What else is included in the one-year subscription? • UNLIMITED ACCESS to the digital edition and digital edition archives • REGULAR E-NEWSLETTER delivered straight to your inbox SCAN TO LEARN MORE 20 CHECK IT OUT ONLINE THESAFETYMAG.COM/CA COLUMNS 10 Professional development Employee competency continues to elude us By Glyn Jones 11 Safety culture Every action adds up By Lee-Anne Lyon-Bartley 12 Legal landscape The hazards of lacking focus By Loretta Bouwmeester DEPARTMENTS 5 Workplace news 6 Fines and penalties 8 Products and services 30 My safety moment CONNECT WITH US Stay up to date with the latest health and safety news here: @COSmagazine Canadian Occupational Safety group www.youtube.com/canadianoccupationalsafety COVER STORY READERS' CHOICE AWARDS 2021 Discover this year's winners, as chosen by our exceptional readers INDUSTRY PROFILE ALBERTA CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ASSOCIATION ACSA's CEO Tammy Hawkins on building better safety for Alberta's construction workers FEATURE CHEMICAL EXPOSURE Chemical hazards are all around us, workers need to understand the dangers at work and in their homes FEATURE SPOTLIGHT ON EMERGENCY RESPONSE Taking a closer look at emergency response planning, including lone worker protection and first aid training READERS' 13 16 23

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