NOVEMBER 2025 BRYAN LACEY NAMED STA DISPATCHER OF THE YEAR CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN HR LEADERSHIP COMING SOON: DAYFORCE HRIS LAUNCH WINNERS OF THE 2025 SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS TRUE NORTH "ABOVE AND BEYOND" WINNERS IT ALL BEGINS WITH SAFETY
WORKING AROUND HAZARDS Safety starts with awareness — recognizing hazards and acting quickly to control them. Common hazards include: Safety hazards: Unguarded machinery, electrical issues, ice or snow, and spills Physical hazards: Excessive noise, temperature extremes, radiation, or vibration Chemical hazards: Cleaning products, paints, or flammable liquids
Biological hazards: Viruses, bacteria, fungi, or exposure to animals or insects Ergonomic hazards: Strain from lifting, repetitive tasks, or poor workstation setup Work organization hazards: Stress, bullying, or harassment
Control Hazards the Smart Way: The Hierarchy of Controls Eliminate – Remove the hazard completely Administer – Improve procedures, training, or signage Substitute – Replace it with something safer PPE – Use personal protective equipment as the last Engineer – Add guards, barriers, or ventilation line of defence Safety starts with awareness. See something? Say something. Report any hazard immediately to your supervisor or safety representative. It's not just good practice. It's a legal requirement to help keep everyone safe. WWW.CANADACARTAGE.COM