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The latest in Canadian construction safety, regulations, and industry best practices.

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Safety Software & AppsMarch 13, 2026 · 12 min read

How to go paperless with construction site inspections in Canada

Construction safety inspections are only as good as the records they produce. A thorough walkthrough that ends with a handwritten form stuffed into a binder does almost nothing for your COR audit, your corrective action follow-through, or your ability to

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Terrance Leacock

NCSO & Construction Superintendent

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Training & CertificationsMarch 13, 2026 · 11 min read

Construction safety certifications in Canada: NCSO, CRSP, and Gold Seal explained

If you work in Canadian construction and you are serious about a career in safety, you will eventually face a question that trips up a lot of people: which construction safety certification should you pursue? The NCSO, the CRSP, and the Gold Seal Safety

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A safety officer in a high-visibility orange vest and yellow hard hat reviews a thick compliance binder at a federally regulated Canadian worksite. In the background, large-diameter pipeline infrastructure and heavy industrial equipment are visible under an overcast Canadian sky. The scene conveys regulatory compliance, federal jurisdiction, and industrial safety.
OHS RegulationsMarch 11, 2026 · 11 min read

Canada Labour Code Part II explained: what every federally regulated employer needs to know

If you work in banking, telecommunications, interprovincial trucking, rail, aviation, or any federal Crown corporation, the occupational health and safety rules that govern your workplace are not the same ones that apply to the construction site down the

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Safety March 9, 2026 · 16 min read

How to build a Fall Protection Plan for Canadian construction sites.

Falls from heights remain the single deadliest hazard in Canadian construction. According to WorkSafeBC's April 2025 data, more than 5,400 injury claims were filed in British Columbia alone between 2020 and 2024 for falls from elevation, including nearly

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Construction Site SafetyMarch 6, 2026 · 18 min read

Construction site safety in Canada: The Complete Guide

Canada's construction industry employs roughly 1.4 million workers, and it kills more of them than almost any other sector. In 2023, the Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada recorded over 1,000 work-related deaths nationally

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