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Work Force Mental HealthApril 15, 2026 · 11 min read

Mental health in Canadian construction: what the numbers actually mean for your site

Construction kills workers in two ways. One shows up in incident reports. The other rarely does. The physical hazards get tracked, investigated, and reported to regulators. Falls, struck-by incidents, and equipment failures generate paperwork, fines, and

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Equipment & GearApril 10, 2026 · 10 min read

CSA PPE standards for Canadian construction: a complete guide to what every worker must wear

Personal protective equipment is the last line of defense on a construction site. When engineering controls, administrative controls, and work procedures have all been applied and a residual hazard still exists, PPE is what stands between a worker and a

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Site Inspection AuditsApril 8, 2026 · 11 min read

How to run a Construction Site Inspection Program in Canada: What the law requires and how it connects to COR.

Construction site inspections are one of those things that every employer knows they should be doing, but the details (who does them, how often, what gets documented, and what happens with the findings) are often murkier than they should be. The legal

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Required Site Training April 6, 2026 · 12 min read

Mandatory construction site training in Canada: what every worker must complete before starting work

Every year, new workers account for a disproportionate share of construction injuries in Canada. The Institute for Work and Health has consistently found that workers are most vulnerable during their first months on a job, regardless of age or prior

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Federal vs Provincial OHS jurisdiction for Canadian construction employers — SafeBuild Canada
OHS Regulations OverviewApril 3, 2026 · 16 min read

OHS regulations in Canada: what every construction employer must know

Canada recorded 1,056 accepted workplace fatalities in 2023, according to data compiled by the Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada. Construction accounts for a disproportionate share of those deaths every year. The sector is physically

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