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After navigating a year of pandemic-related challenges, a Workplace Safety North staff member was recently recognized as one of Canadaâs top 40 women leading the health and safety sector.
On May 3, Canadian Occupational Safety magazine announced its list of the countryâs top women in safety.
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Angele Poitras, of Sudbury, a community engagement specialist with Workplace Safety North, was among the 40 women highlighted.
The issues faced by professionals in the health and safety sector in 2020 were unprecedented. To honour women currently leading the industry, judges carefully vetted each nominee before selecting the top contenders.
After navigating a year of pandemic-related challenges, a Workplace Safety North staff member was recently recognized as one of Canada’s top 40 women leading…
Mental health training is now part of NORCAT s mining programs
A new initiative out of Sudbury is aiming to help people in the mining industry deal with mental health concerns.
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Posted: May 05, 2021 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 5
NORCAT trainers take part in mental health awareness training through Workplace Safety North. A mental health awareness session is being incorporated into common core training for the diamond driller and underground hard rock mine workers.(Workplace Safety North)