CCOHS Holiday Safety What are some safety tips when using lights and extension cords? Only use lights and extension cords that are in good condition. Check for frayed wires, bare spots, gaps in the...
Unifor is committed to improving the lives of workers and their families in Canada and around the world. One way we express that commitment is through our Social Justice Fund. The Unifor Social...
According to survey results released by the labour movement and Western University's Faculty of Education today, domestic violence is widespread in Canada and its effects are following people to work...
When workers are impaired on the job, whether by fatigue, use of drugs, or consumption of alcohol, it can have serious consequences. For more information, you can access a paper on the CCOHS website...
Noise is one of the most common occupational health hazards. In heavy industrial and manufacturing environments, as well as in farms, cafeterias, permanent hearing loss is the main health concern...
In Canada over 42,000 workers get injured annually due to fall accidents. This number represents about 17% of the "time-loss injuries" that were accepted by workers' compensation boards or commissions...
Your EFAP is a confidential and voluntary support service that can help you take the first step toward change. You and your immediate family members (as defined in UNB's employee benefit plan) can...
Did you know that as a Unifor Local 4504 member, and as an employee in Canada you have the following three basic rights: Right to refuse unsafe work. Right to participate in the workplace health and...
More than ever before, Canadians play many different roles in their lives. Do you find it difficult to balance the different roles in your life? If so, you’re not alone – 58% of Canadians report...
The WHMIS label is one of the ways used to convey hazard information to users of the product. WHMIS law requires labels for hazardous products. Labels must identify the precautions to take when using...