Network Magazine
HSO Network Magazine • Volume 2 • Issue 1
 
 
   
Also in this Issue

Editors and Publishers

Editors
Grace Armstrong, WSPS
Orencio Rodrigues, WSPS
Scott Williams, WSPS

Advertising and Graphics
Marie Vecera, Art Director, WSPS

Web Design and Publishing
Greg Haywood, Creative Director, WSPS
Marilyn Davis, Online Editor, WSPS

Rebecca Lui, Producer/Designer, WSPS
David Gillis, Production/Design


Also in this Issue
  • Apps for OHS
  • Small business — putting a health & safety program in place
  • CSA standards update: hazard identification, ergonomics, nanotechnology
 

Table of Contents

HSO Network Magazine is published quarterly by Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) as a complementary resource for Ontario businesses. WSPS is one of four health and safety associations operating under the Health & Safety Ontario banner and provides industry-specific health and safety products, training and consulting services to 150,000 businesses in Ontario's agricultural, manufacturing and service sectors.

Features

Putting Health and Safety Solutions Within Reach
By Elizabeth Mills, President & CEO, WSPS

Departments

New HSO Resources
Act on the following opportunities to prevent injury and illness in your workplaces.

  • HSO and MOL Insider Workshop
  • Arborist Industry Safe Work Practices 3rd edition
  • Small business safety guides (coming soon)

News
Study links overtime to depression • Protecting the mental health of your employees • 2012 Ontario Electrical Safety Code effective May 1 • Health & safety reps: participate in a survey • Racking blitz results: maintenance #1 issue • Supporting employees with health conditions • Will you be "Workwelled"? • Getting ready for a new season: taking a safe first step • 2011 young and new worker blitz results


About this magazine

HSO Network Magazine is broadcast four times a year. The information contained in the magazine has been compiled from sources believed to be reliable. However, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) makes no guarantee as to, and assumes no responsibility for, the correctness, sufficiency or completeness of such information or recommendations. Other or additional safety measures may be required under particular circumstances.

Please forward requests for reproducing any part of this publication to Scott Williams, scottwilliams@bell.net.