Emergency
codes are an important part of Rogers Arena's Emergency Response Plan. Please
review the emergency codes and reach out to me if you have any specific
questions regarding these emergency codes.
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Heat stress can happen when hot, humid conditions and physical activity overcomes your body’s natural cooling system. You might suffer cramps and fainting, or even serious heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Check out August's MSF for more information....
1 in 5 Canadians live with mental health problems, mental illness, or addiction. Get ready to #getloud about what mental health really is. Check out May's MSF for more information.
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Section 3.5 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health & Safety Regulations (OHSR) legislates that every employer must ensure that regular inspections are made of all workplaces. Throughout May & June, your Joint Occupational Health & Safety Committee (JOHSC) will be performing safety inspections throughout Rogers Arena...
Hi all,
Health & Safety has created a document to help assist you on the proper protocol to follow after an injury has occurred at work.
As you will notice, CSE has 4 different accounts with WorkSafeBC (WSBC), it's very important that you're familiar with which account...
February's Monthly Safety Focus (MSF) - Small Cuts & Lacerations
Knives are involved in many accidents within the hospitality industry, especially among chefs and cooks. More than half of all reported injuries at Rogers Arena are small cuts and lacerations.
Check out February's MSF for more information.
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While much attention is given to prevent workers falling from elevations, the reality is that anyone can slip, trip and possible fall on ground level. And winter's wet and icy conditions make the likelihood even greater. Check out January's MSF for more information.
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