Canadian Occupational Safety

June/July-2018

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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JUNE/JULY 2018 5 JUNE/JULY 2018 | ISSUE 3 | VOLUME 56 THOMSON REUTERS | CANADIAN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY COVER: PHOTO OF CHRIS HOOTER BY MATT BRADEN PHOTO. BACKGROUND PROVIDED BY SERIOUS LABS. IN THIS ISSUE COVER STORY 16 FEATURES 20 Temp Workers These vulnerable workers are at a higher risk of injury By Linda Johnson 22 FR/CP Advances being made in garments for flame, chemical protection By Linda Johnson 24 Chemical Hazards Exposure to chemotherapy drugs can have toxic effects By Amanda Silliker DEPARTMENTS 6 Workplace News Updates from the world of health and safety 8 Fines & Penalties Convictions for safety violations 9 Up Close Profiling personalities in OHS: Glenn French 27 Products & Services The latest OHS innovations and industry updates COLUMNS 10 Professional Development BCRSP adds new safety certification By Glyn Jones 12 Legal Landscape Administrative monetary penalties expanding By Jeremy Warning and Deanah Shelly 14 Safety Culture Intervention must be the norm By Dave Fennell 22 24 20 On Demand Webinar Series Canada's leading magazine and website for health and safety professionals presents the Canadian Occupational Safety On Demand Webinar Series; intelligent learning solutions and development resources. The result is the information you need, delivered by dynamic and engaging speakers in a quick, easy-to-consume format, to help your organization with all your health and safety needs. ON DEMAND PROGRAMS: $69 + tax REGISTER ONLINE: www.cpdcentre.ca/cos CURRENT ON DEMAND TOPICS Personal Protective Equipment Eye and Face Protection Fall Protection Skin Protection Industrial Hygiene Chemical Handling Environmental Safety Health & Safety Compliance VIRTUAL REALITY Safety training learns a thing or two from gaming technology By Amanda Silliker

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