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New Edition Suspended Elevating Platforms
Now available: updated edition of Z271 – "Safety Code for Suspended Elevating Platforms", which applies to suspended platforms that are: Designed for gaining access to exterior/interior surfaces of buildings and other structures; Hoisted by mechanical, electrical, or manual power; and Suspended from one, two, or multiple points. Learn more
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Tuesday November 30th, 2010
2011 Course Dates Now Available: Register Today and Save 10%

CSA's 2011 Winter / Spring Education & Training catalogue is now available for download. Our programs cover key health care issues that include infection prevention & control during renovation and construction and facility engineering requirements. Or choose from Risk & Quality Management, Energy Efficiency & Environmental Management, Occupational Health & Safety, and more. CSA training programs can assist your organization in implementing key standards or best practices. Choose from public workshops, eLearning or on-site delivery.
Download the CSA 2011 Course Catalogue
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Ontario Ministry of Labour "Blitz" to Focus on Industrial Workplaces
In November and December, inspectors from Ontario's Ministry of Labour will increase enforcement at industrial workplaces and will focus on lockout and guarding hazards involving conveyors. Inspectors will verify that conveyors have proper guarding devices, are being locked out as needed, and that workers are protected from developing musculoskeletal disorders, such as repetitive strain injuries.
The blitz is a part of the government's Safe At Work Ontario strategy. Safe workplaces offer reassurance to workers, increased productivity for businesses and less strain on the health care system.
Learn about:
Safeguarding of Machinery
Code for Power Press Operations
Industrial Robots and Robot Systems
Control of Hazardous Energy – Lockout and Other Methods
Machinery and Equipment Safety – eLearning
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