Report on Workplace Safety
Sponsored by the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering/Center for Safety & Health Sustainability
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Worker deaths hit all-time high in Alberta
Just-released data shows that 188 workers in the province were killed on the job in 2013 as national rate hits 13-year low.
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Can “name and shame” reduce worker injuries?
A U.S. agency will soon start publicly naming companies whenever a worker gets seriously hurt on the job. Does it go too far?
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Companies not reporting on worker safety
Better safety reporting standards and clearer guidelines are necessary to boost company disclosure rates, concludes report.
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Work injury claims reveal east-west division
Exactly why western workers are more likely to get hurt on the job leads to plenty of speculation, but no answers.
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Tracking weak links in the supply chain
Third-party audits of suppliers can help improve worker safety, but experts say the issue is much more complex.
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Why “safe” jobs are becoming more dangerous
This is the first article in a multi-story series. Please see our Workplace Safety landing page in our Reports section.
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Special Report: Worker Safety
Learn about this Partnered Series on workplace safety, appearing through the month of October.
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