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The purpose of this site is to enable Canadians to easily and independently locate occupational health and safety information for the purpose of legal compliance, improving workplace health and safety practices and ultimately to facilitate the acquisition of information required for reduction in workplace injuries and illnesses, by providing Canadians with a convenient, single location on the Internet, to access the health and safety information provided by the federal, provincial and territorial governments of Canada
The Health and Safety Newsletter provides a quick overview of the important health and safety news, legal developments and best practice.
The Bulletin is the occasional newsletter of the Institute of Safety in Technology and Research. It is normally published two or three times per year.
Compiles data in a temporary way based on the reports of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Addresses a variety of subjects, including the following:
Presents a few public health resources around the globe and offers information sheets on diseases.
This magazine offers path-breaking material for suggesting avenues for action and for exchanging ideas with its editor. The magazine is published by the IRSST and the CNESST.
Available in French only.
The Daily offers unparalleled access to newly released data, schedules of major releases and announcements of new products and services. Subscribe and receive a free electronic copy delivered to your e-mail every working day.
Disseminates rapidly and accurately epidemiological information on cases and outbreaks of diseases under the International Health Regulations and on other communicable diseases of public health importance, including newly emerging or re-emerging infections.