Canadian Occupational Safety

May 2013

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 2013 5 TRAINING e way we work By Alan Quilley LEGAL CONNECTION Far from home, not from risk By Kevin MacNeill and Christina Hall COMPENSATION WATCH When it pays to dig deeper By David Marchione Features Columns 6 SAFETY NEWS • CSA publishes fi rst Canadian standard for workplace safety training • Ontario eyes certifi cation for OHS training providers • Manitoba targets employers for injury claims suppression • WorkSafeBC launches review of MS policy • Quebec study identifi es tools, jobs with high risk of silica exposure • Co-workers' crucial role in return-to-work 8 PEOPLE & PLACES 9 UP CLOSE Alex Forrest - President, United Firefi ghters of Winnipeg 22 TOOLS OF THE TRADE Product Focus: Head and face protection 1 0 11 1 5 Volume 51 Issue 3 May 2013 Departments By Linda Johnson Proper personal protective equipment and education can be a workers' best friend when working near or around hazardous welding fumes Canadian Occupational Safety's Editorial Advisory Board. 18 When hazards come calling By Linda Johnson Improper work setups and procedures are increasingly putting call centre workers at risk of mental and physical problems ll Pull-out Safety Poster Untitled-2 1 KNOW YOUR RIGHTS t:PVIBWFUIFSJHIUUPSFGVTFVOTBGFXPSL t:PVIBWFUIFSJHIUUPQBSUJDJQBUFJOUIFQSPDFTTPGJEFOUJGZJOH BOESFTPMWJOHIFBMUIBOETBGFUZDPODFSOT KNOW THE HAZARDS IN THE WORKPLACE THAT YOU MIGHT BE EXPOSED TO t6OEFSTUBOEXIBUDPOTUJUVUFTBIB[BSEBOEIPXJUJTDPOUSPMMFE t3FQPSUBOZLOPXOIB[BSEPSVOTBGFXPSL KNOW YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES t:PVIBWFBEVUZUPUBLFSFTQPOTJCJMJUZGPSZPVSQFSTPOBMIFBMUI BOETBGFUZ KNOW WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY t6OEFSTUBOEUIFQMBOTBOEQSPDFEVSFTGPSFNFSHFODZTJUVBUJPOT IS TODAY YOUR FIRST DAY? NEW WORKERS ARE FIVE TIMES MORE LIKELY TO BE INJURED ON THEIR FIRST MONTH ON THE JOB THAN OLDER, MORE EXPERIENCED WORKERS. WORKER ORIENTATION MUST ALLOW YOU TO: WHAT TO DO I t6OEFSTUBOEUIFQMB BONUS! Pull-out safety poster page 12 Dave Gouthro, CRSP, CHSC, CHSO Occupational Health & Safety Consulting David Johnston, CRSP Manager, EHS Toronto Hydro-Electric System Ltd. Eldeen Pozniak Director Pozniak Safety Associates Inc. 16 Fatal fumes Cover story Guy Chenard Senior Health and Safety Advisor Ontario Power Generation Maureen Shaw President Act Three Consulting Dr. Ron Saunders Director of Knowledge Transfer & Exchange Institute for Work and Health 20 Sobriety test By Vanessa Chris As Canadian companies struggle with the legal and safety implications of managing addiction in the workplace, two landmark cases are promising to help chart the way forward 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 -*/,*/(*/+63:50%&13&44*0/t%&"-*/(8*5)"4#&4504t11&45"/%"3%'03'*3453&10/%&34 70-6.&*446&t"13*-.": "/"//&916#-*4)*/(13*/5*/(16#-*$"5*0/ www.cos-mag.com $"/"%"413&.*&316#-*$"5*0/'03)&"-5)4"'&5:130'&44*0/"-4 PM# 40065710 Combustible dust has the potential to cost significant damage to life, limb and livelihood, yet information about these hazards is scarce — and the lack of knowledge is putting many workers at risk. Dangers of FREE Subscription p See ad on page 34 Get your COS_AprMay11.indd 1 ."$)*/&(6"3%*/(t&-&$53*$"-4"'&5:t)"/%1305&$5*0/5*14t)4&$"/"%" CANADIAN 70-6.&*446&t+6/&+6-: "/"//&916#-*4)*/(13*/5*/(16#-*$"5*0/ www.cos-mag.com ADIA $"/"%"413&.*&316#-*$"5*0/'03)&"-5)4"'&5:130'&44*0/"-4 PM# 40065710 RFID technology is paving the way for the digitization of health and safety management. Are you ready to ride the wireless wave? RFID technology is paving the way for the digitization of health CANADIAN COS_JuneJuly11.indd 1 $0.1-:*/(8*5)/&8"$$&44*#*-*5:3&(6-"5*0/4t'*7&.:5)4"#065$0/'*/&%41"$&t(&"361504)65%08/ CANADIAN 70-6.&*446&t"6(6454&15&.#&3 "/"//&916#-*4)*/(13*/5*/(16#-*$"5*0/ www.cos-mag.com ADIA $"/"%"413&.*&316#-*$"5*0/'03)&"-5)4"'&5:130'&44*0/"-4 Profiling five outstanding companies that are making a difference in the health and safety of their workers. Meet the 2011 winners of Canada's Safest Employers Award. CANADIAN PM# 40065710 EMPLOYERS safest Canada's M A N U F A C T U R I N G E on your next issue of HERE'S HOW: it's fast, it's easy and it's free!

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