STAYING IN TOUCH: JACQUELYN ODURO As the construction season moves ahead, safety and health programs are being utilized companies to their best effort. Often companies…
STAYING IN TOUCH: JACQUELYN ODURO As the construction season progresses, it is important to take time and analyze the hazardous types of work where injuries…
STAYING IN TOUCH: JACQUELYN ODURO Silica is present in concrete, aggregate, and masonry products, the primary materials used in road construction. Silica is a health…
STAYING IN TOUCH: JACQUELYN ODURO In late June, Trevor Shwaluk and I had the privilege of attending the 2024 Annual General Meeting of the Canadian…
STAYING IN TOUCH: JACQUELYN ODURO With the long weekend upon us, we anticipate that vehicle traffic will increase in and around construction zones. We encourage…
STAYING IN TOUCH: JACQUELYN ODURO The Safetys is an annual awards gala intended to recognize significant contributions to occupational safety and health in Manitoba. This…
MHCA is pleased to announce Regan Bailey, with City of Flin Flon, achieved his NCSO designation May 2, 2024.Bailey has been working with the City of Flin Flon for the past 20 years, and currently serves as its health and safety manager.He noted that he was encouraged to pursue an…
MHCA is pleased to announce Andrew Corkal, with City Mix Inc., received his NCSO designation May 28, 2024.Corkal has been with City Mix Inc. for nearly eight years, acting currently as the production supervisor. He has worked in the concrete industry for 12 years, previously in the areas of quality…
Staying in Touch: Jacquelyn Oduro Spring weather allows our industry to start its work in full, but it also welcomes ticks. Heavy construction work often happens next to or in wooded or grassy areas, where ticks are found. Here are some key points for a tick safety: Ticks are commonly…
STAYING IN TOUCH: JACQUELYN ODURO In a recent court decision, Oilsands operator Syncrude Canada Ltd. pleaded guilty to a safety violation in the 2021 death…