With the warm weather finally here, construction projects are ramping up. To ensure worker safety, WorkSafeNB has stepped up inspections to commercial and residential sites.
The following message was issued today by WorkSafeNB president and CEO Gerard Adams in recognition of North American Occupational Safety and Health Week, May 4-10 2014...
More than 100 people attended the Day of Mourning ceremony at the Frank and Ella Hatheway Labour Exhibit Centre in Saint John.
A new partnership between WorkSafeNB and Threads of Life will help New Brunswick families coping with the loss or serious injury of a loved one due to a workplace tragedy.
2013 results exceeded targets established by WorkSafeNB’s board of directors, and helped to keep New Brunswick one of the safest places to work in Canada.
Spring might be just around the corner, but with more stormy weather on the way WorkSafeNB is reminding the provincial workforce to reinforce winter safety practices.
The snow and freezing rain keep piling on in New Brunswick, and it’s causing headaches for home and business owners alike. Given the accumulations, WorkSafeNB is reminding New Brunswickers how to safely clear snow from rooftops to prevent truss collapses.
Most of New Brunswick’s employers will receive a reduced bill for their assessment rates in 2014.
If Candace Carnahan had known more about workplace safety as a youth, she may still have both of her legs.
MQM Quality Manufacturing Ltd. and Pine Grove Nursing Home were recently recognized by WorkSafeNB for their impressive efforts in workplace health and safety.