OHCOW commemorates April 28, a day to remember those whose lives have been lost or irrevocably harmed by workplace injury and illness. https://bit.ly/4mzCQzA
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Next Saturday! Free presentations on the topics of occupational hazards for illness and injury in construction and occupational driving. In Kanata in person and online. Certificates available. More info and register: https://bit.ly/4czRUKv
Next Saturday! Free presentations on the topics of occupational hazards for illness and injury in construction and occupational driving. In Kanata in person and online. Certificates available. More info and register: https://bit.ly/4czRUKv
April 5-11 is OHN (Occupational Health Nurses) Week, an observance that celebrates and recognizes the special role of the occupational and environmental health nursing profession. Thank you to our OHNs, in Ontario and beyond!
More info: https://bit.ly/3QobAYu
April is Parkinson's Awareness Month. Learn more about this disease that effects 110,000+ Canadians, as well as occupational risks https://bit.ly/3YuckfW
OHCOW's Work History Project documents workers' health along with their work history, keeping track of exposures and other working conditions. This makes it easier to identify work related illnesses and injuries when they occur. For more information: https://bit.ly/4uOHCN6
Winter revisited Ontario this weekend, and some parts are yet again dealing with heavy snow! OHCOW's Winter Preparation Playlist, created by ergonomist Trevor Schell, offers valuable tips and tools to prevent injury and increase efficiency when performing winter chores. https://bit.ly/4lzrKdp
March is a month to draw attention to the rising rates of Colorectal Cancer in Canada... and discuss ways to detect it and prevent it. Causes range from genetics to lifestyle to carcinogenic exposures. See more on our website. https://bit.ly/4sLPFZw
Saturday, April 18, 8:30am – 1:00pm EST, online and in-person in Kanata, ON. The free annual Health and Safety Forum Spring Into Action is coming up soon! Be sure to register in advance! Certificates are available. See details of the agenda and a link to register https://bit.ly/4czRUKv
To commemorate International Women's Day on March 8, OHCOW Occupational Hygienist Krista Thompson, MHSc, ROH, CRSP, with the International Hygiene Association (AIHA), has written about the role that women have played in fighting for the rights and lives of workers. https://bit.ly/4rY4Ajc
March 3 is World Hearing Day. The workplace can be the leading cause of hearing loss. See our Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) web page about causes and prevention. https://bit.ly/4bwGPY8
International Women's Day is March 8, a day to recognize women's achievements in the workforce and all walks of life. Events are happening across Ontario! See our web page for rallies, lunches, speakers, comedy shows and more... https://bit.ly/3ZZdBvV
February is Heart Month, a month to raise awareness of the leading cause of death in Canada and ways to prevent it. See OHCOW resources about work-related heart disease. https://bit.ly/4ccYPZL
IN ONE WEEK! Don't miss our free annual international event focussed on musculoskeletal disorders, in its 27th year! OHCOW's RSI Day program offers the knowledge and experience of our professional staff and guest speakers. Find out more and register: https://bit.ly/4k9x3iV
Join OHCOW and the Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC) this World Cancer Day, February 4 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM to learn more about occupational co-exposures and cancer risk through both research and clinical case studies. More info and register: https://bit.ly/4r3vup0
The mid-winter blues are common, and can intensify into depression, anxiety and heightened stress levels, particularly at work. See our website for resources on coping with it at the workplace, from the Stress Assess app to our library of webinars. Find out more. https://bit.ly/3ZpDaWA
Join OHCOW and the Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC) this World Cancer Day, February 4 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM to learn more about occupational co-exposures and cancer risk through both research and clinical case studies. More info and register: https://bit.ly/4r3vup0
In it's 27th year, the OHCOW RSI Day webinar series is back for four sessions starting on Friday February 6! Check out the speakers and topics and register today for this free event. Certificates of attendance available. www.eventbrite.ca/e/rsi-day-20...
January is Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month, as this group encounters hazards in the course of their work that makes them more susceptible to cancer. See OHCOW's page about research, funding and advocacy for safe work for Firefighters. https://bit.ly/4a98ei8
Sending best wishes to Ontario workers for the holiday season.
Wishing a joyful Christmas Season to all, and best wishes for 2026, from OHCOW.
Have a wonderful Christmas Season everybody and best wishes for 2026, from OHCOW.
The theme of Human Rights Day 2025 is "everyday essentials." Every working person has the right to a safe and healthy workplace free of discrimination, as well as the right to a living wage. These are essentials. Learn more about Human Rights Day https://bit.ly/36mkNod
December 2 is Women's Brain Health Day, a day to start conversations on cognition, caregiving, equity, and the need for sex- and gender-based brain health research. Read more: https://bit.ly/3JUQTAT
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence is an annual campaign to speak up against violence aimed at women, girls, and gender non-conforming communities. It starts on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, November 25, 2025. Read more https://bit.ly/480CYSZ
Occ|tober OHCOW Webinars continue with more great topics and speakers! Week 4 session is this Thursday, register today! Speakers are Dr. Sarah Rhodes - OHCOW Director, Projects, Dr. Nate DeBono - OCRC Scientist, Epidemiology and more! Certificates are available. https://bit.ly/3KytmFQ
World COPD Day seeks to raise awareness of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, a lung condition that can be fatal. Workplace conditions can increase risk, such as exposure to silica dust and other substances. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3MG8c6I
National Addictions Awareness Week is a time to learn more about prevention and harm reduction, talk about treatment and recovery, and discuss solutions for change. See our page on substance abuse in the work setting bit.ly/3OetSr6
L'outil de contrôle de la silice dans la construction en Ontario est maintenant disponible en français! Connectez-vous et cliquez sur le bouton « Français » en haut de la page ! https://bit.ly/3LzuJEJ
Click the “Français” button at the top of the page to get the French version
November 11, a day for remembrance and gratitude.