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Are Your Employees Returning to a Safe Workplace?

Throughout the province, and as the Saskatchewan Re-Open Plan evolves, organizations remain at varying levels of operations.  For some, their doors have never closed, they have adjusted, re-adjusted, and re-adjusted again to respond to the ever-changing requirements.  For others, their doors are still closed, and they eagerly await a re-open date from the province.  And […]

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Balancing COVID-19 Safety Measures and Existing Safety Procedures

The time has come to head back to work. You are excited to have a regular schedule again, but you know there will be changes to the workplace and new guidelines to follow regarding COVID-19 safety measures. But what does this mean for your regular, everyday safety procedures? Your manager has informed you about social distancing […]

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I’m Fine, Thanks – Virtual Opportunities to Support Mental Health

As some organizations prepare to re-open and others prepare to remain closed or work remotely for the long haul, mental health continues to be a very real and timely concern.  According to data from the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) in partnership with Maru/Matchbox, the majority of Canadians when asked “how are you?” will rely […]

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The First Thing Businesses Should Do About Coronavirus? Take a Deep Breath!

By Laura Bence, Safety Advisor It’s easy to feel anxious given the rapid progress the virus has made, but the first thing you should do is take a deep breath. Hospitality is about people, including yourself, so before you worry about revenue predictions or ADRs, make sure you, your employees and your guests are as […]

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How Prepared Is Your Organization?

Unfortunately, statistics will show, in most workplaces that an injury or potential injury of a worker will occur. According to the WCB Statistical Supplement Report from 2018, our industry has seen a total of 2167 reported injuries. Are you, as an organization, prepared to handle an injury or potential injury?  Does your Safety Management System […]

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