Safety campaign targets deadly falls in construction and farming
Falls from height remain one of the leading causes of death and serious injury in…
This Thursday, October 9th, marks the 2025 Canada’s Safest Employers award. This will be hosted in the Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Across Canada, the conversation around workplace safety has widened. It’s no longer only about preventing slips and falls, or guarding against hazards on a construction site — though those remain critical. It’s also about mental health as a core part of safety programs. It’s about how hybrid work has blurred boundaries, creating new challenges for ergonomics, isolation, and fatigue. And it’s about younger workers, thousands of whom are injured each year, reminding us that education and culture are as important as compliance.
This year, climate change has added new dimensions to the conversation. From wildfire smoke that choked communities in the summer, to extreme weather events disrupting operations, employers are being forced to rethink what it means to keep people safe in a changing environment.
Canada’s Safest Employers Awards is about recognizing those who rise to this challenge — organizations that see safety not as a checkbox but as a value that shapes every decision. The Excellence Awardees and winners you’ll discover in this mini guide are leading by example: weaving physical and psychological safety into the fabric of their workplaces, and setting new benchmarks for resilience, trust, and care.
Original Article – The Safety Mag
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