Canadian Occupational Safety

May 2014

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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May 2014 5 Canadian Occupational Safety's Editorial Advisory Board. Dave Gouthro, CRSP, CHSC, CHSO Occupational Health & Safety Consulting David Johnston, CRSP Director, EHS Toronto Hydro-Electric System Ltd. Eldeen Pozniak Director Pozniak Safety Associates Inc. Guy Chenard Retired Senior H&S Advisor Ontario Power Generation Maureen Shaw President Act Three Consulting Dr. Ron Saunders Director of Knowledge Transfer & Exchange Institute for Work and Health 18 Industrial hygiene Mould can lead to persistent respiratory problems by Vawn Himmelsbach VISIT www.cos-mag.com and click the subscribe button For more regular updates, sign up for the COS e-news at DON'T MISS OUT www.cos-mag.com Sign up for your FREE SUBSCRIPTION on your next issue of HERE'S HOW: it's fast, it's easy and it's free! VOLUME 52 | ISSUE 3 | MAY 2014 | FEATURES Eye protection 16 Choosing the best lenses for your safety glasses By Linda Johnson Environmental safety 20 OHS&E is becoming the new norm By Amanda Silliker 12 Pre-fl ight service Airport authorities have many safeguards in place to protect all workers, from maintenance to customer service By Amanda Silliker COVER STORY COVER PHOTO: NICK DIDLICK COLUMNS 10 TRAINING 8 key elements of an effective training program By Glyn Jones 11 WORKERS' COMPENSATION Managing the material changes in individual circumstances By David Marchione 15 LEGAL LANDSCAPE The contractor conundrum By Cheryl A. Edwards and Jeremy Warning DEPARTMENTS 6 HEALTH AND SAFETY NEWS Updates from the world of health and safety 8 PEOPLE & PLACES The industry movers and shakers 9 UP CLOSE Profi ling personalities in OHS: Barbara Malacko 22 TOOLS OF THE TRADE Product focus: Spill protection; Emergency eyewash and showers

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