Top of pageIntroduction Canadian Immigration Policy and Agrifood Labor Markets Agricultural Labor Markets and Precarious Employment Farmworker Health and Safety in British Columbia Discussion and Conclusions References This article explores how precarious legal status circumscribes differential inclusion in the ...
Workplace impairment as an occupational health and safety issue is of increasing concern to British Columbia employers, workers, and other stakeholders. Physical or mental impairment in the workplace can create a significant risk of injury and death to the impaired worker, co-workers, and members ...
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Workplace impairment as an occupational health and safety issue is of concern to employers, workers, and other stakeholders in British Columbia. This guide provides employers with information on managing workplace impairment and developing an impairment policy....
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byUniversity of British Columbia A UBC study showed that workers are highly creative in reducing or reacting to violence in their profession, but their efforts are limited by the stigma around sex work and the lack of legal and public health protections for sex workers. Credit: University of Br...
“Psychological Health and Safety and Work: Is Your Organization at Risk?” The webinar was hosted by Dr. Merv Gilbert (Vancouver Psych Health + Safety Ltd), who engaged Dr. Ashley Speech (WorkSafeBC, British Columbia, Canada) and me in a wide-ranging conversation that left us wishing we...
A patient in a psychiatric unit savagely assaults a doctor in British Columbia, leaving him with severe facial injuries, a broken jaw and other fractures.1This is an extreme case but not an isolated incident. In a survey of 720 primary care physicians in Canada, nearly one-third of respond...
G Mchugh - University of Northern British Columbia (Canada). 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Developing a healthy homes program The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch (HHLPPB) recognizes the need to address housing rel... Pamphlet (or bo...
stay focused and ensured we were able to complete a Disability Prevention Process model that we hope will become a best practice standard for all British Columbia workplaces. We have a lot of work to do in the BC Collaborative and hope that we will be able to count on your continuing supp...