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WorkSafeNB recognizes the NBCSA at annual Health and Safety Conference
Date: October 27, 2005

WorkSafeNB recognizes businesses at annual Health and Safety Conference
Date: October 27, 2005

WorkSafeNB recognizes the NBCSA at Annual Health and Safety Conference
Date: October 27, 2005
Type: News Release

Above: Lin Hupman, Board member, WHSCC; Roy Silliker, General Manager, NBCSA; Michael Waddell, Chairman of the NBCSA; and Douglas Stanley, President and CEO, WHSCC.


WorkSafeNB investigates youth fatality in Petit-Cap – Raymond LeBlanc
Date: August 23, 2005
Type: News Release

Saint John: An accident that occurred on the afternoon of August 22nd in Petit-Cap, NB, has claimed the life of Raymond LeBlanc, 18.


WorkSafeNB launches Health and Safety Guide designed for small businesses
Date: August 18, 2005

Murder-suicide victims not on WorkSafeNB benefits
Date: August 15, 2005
Type: News Release

Saint John: The Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission (WHSCC) of New Brunswick reports neither Robert Thibodeau nor his wife Denise ever received income stemming from a WHSCC claim.


WorkSafeNB investigates forestry fatality near Deersdale – Benoît Desjardins
Date: July 28, 2005
Type: News Release

Saint John: An accident that occurred in the afternoon of July 27th in the woods near Deersdale, NB, has claimed the life of Benoît Desjardins, 51, of St-Valérien near Rimouski, Quebec.


WorkSafeNB investigates fatality – Barry Wilson
Date: June 20, 2005
Type: News Release

Saint John: An accident that occurred on the early hours of the morning of June 19h at a worksite near Sackville, NB, has claimed the life of Barry Wilson, 52.


WorkSafeNB investigates fatality – Cleo Landry
Date: June 13, 2005
Type: News Release

Saint John: An accident that occurred on the morning of June 8th at the Smurfit Stone Pulp Mill in Bathurst, NB, has since claimed the life of Cleo Landry, 58.


Day of Mourning remembers workers who suffered workplace injuries, illness or death
Date: April 26, 2005
Type: News Release

In 2004, more than 11,000 New Brunswick workers were injured on the job, eight of them fatally.


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