Canadian Occupational Safety

April/May-2018

Canadian Occupational Safety (COS) magazine is the premier workplace health and safety publication in Canada. We cover a wide range of topics ranging from office to heavy industry, and from general safety management to specific workplace hazards.

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28 Canadian Occupational Safety | www.cos-mag.com 2018 205 207 500 401 501 700 701 307 406 305 306 304 404 504 405 506 407 604 505 606 507 706 704 605 705 907 905 906 904 SOCIAL HUB 800 Hall 1 To Conference Centre 805 1424 DD5 DD4 DD3 DD2 DD1 DD6 DD7 1617 1616 1715 1516 1517 1515 1416 1615 1415 1317 1315 1216 1215 1316 1612 1711 1512 1511 1412 1611 1610 1709 1510 1509 1410 1609 1608 1508 1507 1408 1411 1312 1409 1310 1407 1308 1311 1212 1309 1210 1307 1208 1213 1211 1607 High Risk Pavilion Distracted Driving IHSA Confined Space Trailer & Classroom Preparing for tomorrow today N ew laws, higher standards, emerging issues such as the impending marijuana legalization — Canada's health and safety landscape is constantly shifting. Prepare yourself now by gaining insight to these issues and more at Partners in Prevention, Canada's largest and longest-running health and safety conference and trade show, in Mississauga, Ont. from May 1 to 2, presented by Workplace Safety & Prevention Services. The event theme, "Shifting Landscapes," presents solutions for surviving and thriving during tumultuous change. Experts will offer insider expertise on provocative issues involving legislation, liability, recreational marijuana, mental health, workplace culture, as well as core hazards. Then immerse yourself in ground-breaking new products and services at the trade show, including experiences like the distracted driving pavilion and WHMIS escape room challenge. For more information or to register, visit www.partnersinpreventionconference.com or contact Workplace Safety & Prevention Services customer service at 1-877-494-9777. Partners in Prevention 3M As Canadian leaders in fall protection and personal safety, 3M helps keep everyone safer in a changing world. Our science and expertise drive solutions that educate, provide comfort and increase compliance. www.3M.ca/Safety Booth #213 Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals The Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)® and Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST) certification programs are administered by the BCRSP through an independent, accredited process which verifies competency of OHS professionals and technicians. www.bcrsp.ca Booth #435 EMPLOYERS SAFEST 2018 CANADA'S Canada's Safest Employers The annual Canada's Safest Employers Awards recognize organizations with leading safety practices. Organizations can nominate themselves in 10 sectoral categories (including a new Chemistry award for 2018), plus four additional awards: Wellness, Psychological Safety, Young Worker Safety and Canada's Best Health + Safety Culture Award. Nominations are open until June 1. www.safestemployers.com Booth #413 Canadian Occupational Safety Canadian Occupational Safety, a Thomson Reuters business, is Canada's premier publication for health and safety professionals. Published six times per year, COS covers a wide range of topics in safety, industrial hygiene and OHS law. Its website features daily news, videos, columns, links to the digital editions and so much more. www.cos-mag.com Booth #413 Seth Mattison, trend spotter and workforce strategist, will speak on how to thrive in the new world of work. Greg Wells, CTV sport science analyst and physiologist, discusses how to improve your health, fitness and performance using simple techniques that will make an incredible difference. Amanda Lindhout, who was abducted in Somalia and held hostage for 460 days, shares a message of forgiveness, peace building, human rights and education. Dave Carroll, singer-songwriter of "United Breaks Guitars" fame, describes how he turned the airline industry upside down with creativity, friends, $150 and the Internet. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

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