Top 10 Essential Features for EHS Software

Effective Hours of Service training ensures Canadian drivers stay compliant, manage fatigue, and maintain safe duty schedules. Discover best practices for fleets.
A Worker’s Guide to Safe Respirator Use

Discover how to select, maintain, and properly fit workplace respirators to protect workers from airborne hazards, gases, and oxygen-deficient environments.
WHMIS Refresher Training

A streamlined WHMIS refresher helps experienced workers stay confident and compliant when handling hazardous materials. Learn how quick training reinforces hazard recognition, label use, and SDS awareness.
Gas Detection: Turning Invisible Risks into Actionable Alerts

Gas hazards don’t announce themselves. Pick the right detectors, place and sample correctly, and verify with bump tests and calibration. Train your team to read, respond, and act fast so hidden risks are found before they harm.
First Aid at Work: A Shared Duty for Every Employee

Emergencies can happen anywhere from offices to job sites. Learn how workplace first aid training builds confidence, ensures quick action, and saves lives.
Working Alone Safely in Canada: What Every Employer and Worker Should Know

Lone worker safety in Canada requires more than policies, it needs preparation, communication, and awareness. This blog explores how employers and workers can manage isolation risks, follow legislation, and build safer workplaces through training and proactive safety culture.
Toolbox Talks Go Digital: Making Safety Smarter

Upgrading toolbox talks to tablets improves communication, accessibility, and worker engagement, making safety messages stick.
Workplace Propane Safety Tips You Can Trust

Propane is common yet dangerous. These workplace propane safety tips cover transport, storage, handling, and emergency prep to keep everyone safe.
Onboarding Faster, Without Risking Safety

An efficient and safe onboarding process reduces delays without compromising safety, thanks to digital tools and smart workflows.
Practice Like a Pro, Work Like a Lifesaver

What set Steve Nash apart on the court is now setting new standards for safety training: feedback, repetition, and pressure-based practice that sticks.