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Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)

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CCOHS produces monthly podcasts on a wide variety of topics related to workplace health and safety. Each episode is designed to keep you current with information, tips and insights into the health, safety and well-being of working Canadians. You can download the audio segment to your computer or MP3 player and listen to it at your own convenience.!
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Farms experiencing a surge in bird flu infections can put people who work with poultry and dairy cattle at risk of catching the illness. In this episode, we talk with CCOHS Senior Technical Specialist Matea Kokorovic about measures you can take to protect your workers. Released: September 13, 2024 File Size: 2.5 MB Length: 5:01 minutes…
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Les exploitations qui connaissent une recrudescence des infections par la grippe aviaire exposent les personnes qui travaillent avec les volailles et les bovins laitiers au risque de contracter la maladie. Au cours du présent épisode, nous nous entretenons avec Matea Kokorovic, spécialiste technique principale du Centre canadien d’hygiène et de séc…
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Holding courageous conversations in the workplace can help to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion. Learn how to start these discussions, and how they can foster greater understanding, connection, growth, and even healing. Released: August 8, 2024 File Size: 3 MB Length: 5:28 minutes ------------------------- « Sparking Courageous Conversations…
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When employers commit to using plain language, they make it easier for workers to do their jobs. They also help to support a more inclusive workplace. In this episode, we talk with plain language expert Jocelyn Pletz about how clear and simple communication can improve health and safety. Released: June 5, 2024 File Size: 8.2 MB Length: 14:26 minute…
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Dans cet épisode, nous discutons avec Marie-Hélène Pelletier, Ph. D., psychologue et chef des opérations, au sujet d’adaptation à la neurodiversité, comme le trouble d’hyperactivité avec déficit de l’attention, la dyslexie et le trouble du spectre de l’autisme en milieu de travail Date de diffusion : 13 may 2024 Taille du fichier : 8 MB Durée : 17 …
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"Mark was not one to go to the hospital. If he could duct tape or crazy glue it to fix it, he would. This was so much more than what duct tape or crazy glue could fix.” Melanie Kowalski-Fleming’s life changed forever the day her husband fell off a ladder at work. Hear her powerful story. Released: April 8, 2024 File Size: 7.5 MB Length: 13:20 minut…
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Pour certains travailleurs, l’eau de Cologne et les crèmes à mains peuvent sentir bon, mais pour leurs collègues qui présentent une sensibilité aux parfums, elles peuvent avoir des effets désagréables pour la santé. En fait, les réactions aux parfums, comme les maux de tête, les démangeaisons oculaires et les difficultés respiratoires, sont un prob…
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While the scent of cologne or hand lotion may be pleasant to some, for co-workers with sensitivities to fragrances, they may have unpleasant health effects. In fact, reactions to scents, such as headaches, itchy eyes, and difficulty breathing, are a medical condition and recognized disability under the Canada Human Rights Act. Released: March 18, 2…
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Dr. Heather O’Reilly (nee Johnston) from McMaster University discusses the connection between musculoskeletal disorders and psychological factors, and what workplaces and workers can do to limit risks for injuries. Released: February 1, 2024 File Size: 10 MB Length: 17:40 minutes ------------------------- « Musculoskeletal Disorders and Mental Heal…
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With all the walking, standing, and working workers do on their feet, they can be exposed to potential injury. In winter, cold weather afflictions like frostbite, chilblains, and trench foot can cause painful and sometimes serious consequences. Tune in to this CCOHS podcast to earn more about the harm that working in cold weather can cause feet, an…
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À tellement marcher, être debout et travailler sur leurs deux pieds, les travailleurs les exposent à des blessures potentielles. En hiver, les maux liés au temps froid comme les gelures, les engelures et le pied de tranchée peuvent avoir des conséquences douloureuses et parfois graves. Ne manquez pas ce balado du CCHST pour en apprendre davantage s…
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Despite the season or destination, safety should always be a critical part of your travel plans. From planning and preparation all the way to hotel precautions and communication procedures, we’ll review timely and relevant tips for a safe and healthy trip. Released: November 16, 2023 File Size:  3.8 MB Length:  7:23 minutes…
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Peu importe la saison ou la destination, la sécurité devrait toujours être au cœur de vos plans de voyage. De la planification à la préparation, en passant par les précautions à prendre dans les hôtels et les procédures de communication, nous passerons en revue des conseils pertinents et pratiques pour que vous puissiez voyager en toute sécurité to…
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Despite growing national conversation on violence and harassment in the workplace, bullying continues to affect many workers. CUPE’s National Health and Safety Representative, Dr. Andréane Chénier discusses how some organizations are approaching the issue. Released: September 18, 2023 File Size: 6.2 MB Length: 11:11 minutes…
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Malgré des discussions de plus en plus nombreuses sur la violence et le harcèlement en milieu de travail au pays, de nombreux travailleurs continuent de vivre de l’intimidation. Andréane Chénier, représentante nationale en santé et sécurité au Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique, explique comment certains organismes abordent la question de l’…
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International workers are an integral part of the Canadian economy. There are a number of factors that make them uniquely vulnerable, from language barriers to fears around work permits and job security that may prevent them from speaking up about unsafe conditions. Francy Munoz from the C.A.R.E. for International Workers program discusses ways to …
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There are consequences to a one-size-fits-all approach to personal protective equipment. In this episode, occupational and public health consultant Anya Keefe discusses the lack of representation and the need to consider gender and sex in the production and availability of personal protective equipment. Released: July 7, 2023 File Size: 7.5 MB Leng…
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There are many ways employers can make the workplace safer and more inclusive for trans and non-binary employees, from educating workers on trans issues and human rights, to ensuring access to gender-neutral washrooms. In this episode, diversity and inclusion champion Dani Gomez-Ortega discusses why inclusive workplaces matter, roles and responsibi…
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Implementing small changes can have a profound effect on employee well-being. Leadership expert Dr. Julian Barling shares the most important factors for creating a productive, healthy and safe workplace. Dr. Barling will speak more about navigating the brave new workplace at CCOHS Forum, taking place September 26-27 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Release…
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“He had big hands, big feet, and a great big heart.” Donna Van Bruggen’s life was forever changed the day her son David didn’t come home from work. Hear her powerful story, and how getting involved with Threads of Life has helped her process her grief. · Released: April 12, 2023 · File Size: 9.9 MB · Length: 18:29 minutes ************************* …
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Canada is warming at roughly twice the rate of the rest of the world, and the effects are being felt in workplaces across the country. In the latest episode of Health and Safety To Go, hear from a geoscientist and climate change expert on which industries are most affected and how employers and workers can adapt. Released: March 9, 2023 File Size: …
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Au Canada, le réchauffement climatique est environ deux fois plus rapide que dans le reste du monde, et les effets de celui-ci se font sentir jusque dans les milieux de travail partout au pays. Dans le plus récent balado De la SST pour emporter!, un géoscientifique et spécialiste en changements climatiques explique quels sont les secteurs les plus …
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Utilisez-vous du jargon et des acronymes partout dans votre lieu de travail? Adoptez un langage simple pour créer un environnement plus sûr et plus inclusif. Voici quatre conseils pour commencer. Date de diffusion : 27 janvier 2023 Taille du fichier : 3.3 MB Durée : 6 : 35 minutes
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Pour travailler en toute sécurité dans le froid, il ne suffit pas de s’emmitoufler dans plusieurs couches de vêtements. Dans le dernier balado du CCHST : ce que les travailleurs et les employeurs doivent savoir. Date de diffusion : 13 decembre 2022 Taille du fichier :5 MB Durée : 9 : 13 minutesPar CCOHS
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The number of workers in Canada who are also caregivers is on the rise. Here’s how workplaces can provide support. Released: November 16, 2022 File Size: 9 MB Length: 17:57 minutes ------------------------- > Le nombre de travailleurs canadiens qui sont également des aidants naturels augmente. Voici comment les lieux de travail peuvent vous aider. …
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In First Nations communities, several factors are considered before undertaking new health and safety initiatives. Jeff Robert, an Indigenous human resources practitioner, shares his insights in this episode. Released: September 21, 2022 File Size: 5.5 MB Length: 9:57 minutes > Dans les communautés des Premières Nations, plusieurs facteurs sont pri…
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Tracking patterns and trends in occupational disease in different industries can help target prevention efforts. We talk with Paul Demers from the Occupational Cancer Research Centre about the Occupational Disease Surveillance System (ODSS) and what the data reveals. Released: June 14, 2022 File Size: 5 MB Length: 8:07 minutes *********************…
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Eugene Gutierrez joins CCOHS to talk about the day his father Bot didn't come home from work, the importance of workplace safety, and how Threads of Life supports families affected by workplace tragedies. Released: April 14, 2022 File Size: 7 MB Length: 12:16 minutes -------------------- « Day of Mourning: Eugene Gutierrez’ Story » Eugene Gutierrez…
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Small and medium-sized workplaces rely on safety data sheets for understanding the hazards associated with the chemicals they are using. But what if you have more questions about the chemicals? In this episode, we talk to Dr. Thomas Tenkate from Ryerson University about chemical safety management and a new free tool that can help workplaces more ef…
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Work that involves sitting is not without risk of injury. In fact, varicose veins, stiff necks, and numbness in the legs are reported more frequently among seated employees than those doing heavier tasks. Limited mobility contributes to injuries in the parts of the body that move us: the muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments. In this episode, we di…
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Le travail en position assise comporte son lot de risques de blessures. En fait, on signale davantage de cas de varices, de raideurs de la nuque et d’engourdissements des jambes chez les employés qui travaillent en position assise que chez ceux qui effectuent des tâches plus exigeantes. Une mobilité réduite contribue à des blessures dans les région…
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Workers in mining, construction, masonry, and glass and ceramic production are at higher risk of silica exposure, which can cause lung cancer. We discuss how employers can reduce these exposures, including a new silica control tool pilot program in Ontario, with Kimberly O’Connell from the Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers. Released: …
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Radon exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer among workers in Canada. Dr. Cheryl Peters of CAREX Canada discusses the testing process, a common misconception people have, and how employers can keep workers safe from radon. Released: November 22, 2021 File Size: 4.3 MB Length: 6:03 minutes ------------------------- « Keeping Workers Safe from Ra…
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As the pandemic continues to change the way we work, people may be feeling uncertain, stressed, and anxious. Employers have the opportunity and the responsibility to lead with workers’ mental health in mind. Dr. Donna Ferguson, a clinical psychologist in the Work Stress and Health Program at the Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, discusses how…
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, many workers got used to new remote work environments. With workplaces bringing people back in, it’s important to consider possible options. Learn more about hybrid workplaces and how to decide whether this model is right for your organization. Released: September 15, 2021 File Size: 4 MB Length: 6:54 minutes…
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