WorkSafeNB announces the winners of its Youth Health and Safety Conference Experience contest. High school students involved in the November 2017 Youth and Health and Safety Conference in Dieppe were asked to submit a testimonial outlining what they learned from the conference and how they’ll share the safety message with others for a chance to win cash prizes for themselves and their schools.
WorkSafeNB’s Nancy Boutcher, assistant director of safety leadership, takes a moment to reflect on bridging the gap between health and safety compliance and a positive safety culture.
Leaders within any organization must understand and leverage the influence they have in supporting a safe workplace.
On behalf of WorkSafeNB’s board of directors, Dorine Pirie, chairperson, is pleased to announce that Douglas Jones has been appointed the new president and chief executive officer of WorkSafeNB.
WorkSafeNB and Agricultural Alliance of New Brunswick (AANB) are supporting the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association in encouraging all Canadians to be part of the AgSafe Family this Canadian Agricultural Safety Week (CASW). CASW 2018 runs from March 11 to 18.
Over the past three to four years, WorkSafeNB has focused on creating a “positive safety culture” in New Brunswick.
Last year, the Riverview teen took Canadian top prize for his video The Eye in the 2017 Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest, sponsored by WorkSafeNB and Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS).
We reached out to our team to get their top picks for gift giving this holiday season.
On November 10, 1977, the WRC (at that time known as the Workers' Rehabilitation Centre) opened the doors to its new facility in Grand Bay-Westfield. Before that, between 1965 and 1977, the WRC operated out of what is now called Ridgewood Addiction Services.