Hours of Service Training: Essential Compliance for Canadian Commercial Drivers
Ensure your commercial drivers stay compliant and safe with Canadian Hours of Service training. Learn federal regulations, fatigue management, and practical scheduling tips.
How to Choose the Best EHS Software for Your Organization
Choosing the best EHS software isn’t just a tech choice, it’s a strategic decision that shapes safety culture, compliance, and productivity. With clear goals and cross-department collaboration, organizations can select a system that truly supports workers and drives long-term improvement.
Spring Start-Up: Lawnmower Safety Training for a Safer Season Ahead
Spring brings fast growth and serious mowing hazards. This guide highlights why seasonal lawnmower safety training matters, helping crews inspect equipment, choose the right mower, manage weather risks, and respond confidently in emergencies.
Leadership and Worker Protection in Construction
Matt Gruetzman’s safety journey highlights why strong leadership, trust, and communication shape safer construction sites. His approach shows how people-focused leadership builds confidence, increases reporting, and keeps crews protected.
Confined Space Compliance in Canada: Regulations, Roles, and Real-World Controls
Confined spaces demand precision, planning, and teamwork. This guide explores Canada’s confined space compliance from legal definitions to permits, key roles, and rescue readiness. Learn how employers, attendants, entrants, and supervisors can build safer, compliant workplaces.
Cargo Securement: Why Getting It Right Matters
Proper cargo securement isn’t just about compliance, it’s about protecting lives, preventing damage, and maintaining trust on the road. Learn the key steps to get it right every time.
Winter Safety in the Workplace: Stopping Slips, Trips, and Falls Before They Start
Most fall injuries happen at ground level. With ice, meltwater, and low light, risks rise fast. Use traction management, moisture control, lighting, maintenance, and training to keep people on their feet all season.
Gas Detection: Your First Line of Defence Against Hidden Hazards
Gas hazards don’t always announce themselves. Choose the right detectors, place and sample correctly, and verify with bump tests and calibration. Train your team to read, respond, and act fast so hidden risks are found before they harm.
Canadian Lone Worker Safety: What Employers and Employees Must Do to Stay Protected
Working alone presents unique safety challenges across industries. This guide explains how employers and employees can identify lone worker risks, meet Canadian legal requirements, and apply practical communication and control measures to prevent incidents and protect every worker on the job.
Understanding Weights and Dimensions for Commercial Vehicles in Canada
Understanding vehicle weights and dimensions is essential for maintaining road safety and regulatory compliance in Canada. This blog explains why proper limits matter, how the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) standardizes rules nationwide, and what employers can do to keep their fleets safe, compliant, and efficient.

















