Volunteer Sudbury to give non-profit workplaces health and safety tips
- July 19, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
No CommentsSmall non-profits and community organizations in Sudbury will have the chance to learn more about workplace health and safety this week. Volunteer Sudbury is hosting a free information session on Thursday with the help of Workplace Safety and Prevention Services. It’s part of an open house event to show the community what Volunteer Sudbury does.
Australia: It's time to take an early mark… Tips for employers to manage fatigue in the workplace
- March 7, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
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It's time to take an early mark… Tips for employers to manage fatigue in the workplace
- March 4, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
The issue of fatigue management is not one that will be solved overnight, but clear basic steps can help you keep your employees healthy. If you work more than 39 hours per week without putting in appropriate control measures you are potentially putting your workers’ health and safety at risk, new research has revealed.[1] This
7 tips for an effective workplace safety committee
- February 27, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
Key points Make your committee’s immediate and long-term goals reasonable, especially as the group is gaining its footing. Well-run committees can be especially effective when members digest numerous perspectives, both from inside the organization and other industries. Committees should be mindful of following a respectful, business-like etiquette during meetings, even as efforts are made to