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Monday Safety Share #15 - Extension Cord Safety

Monday Safety Share #14 Extension Cord Safety

As we all use extension cords at work and at home, we have some tips for the use of them. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that each year, about 4,000 injuries associated with electric extension cords are treated in hospital emergency rooms. About half of the injuries involve fractures, lacerations, contusions, or sprains from people tripping over extension cords.

New Job Posting Available! - Head Chef

Lac La Martre Adventures is owned by Tłı̨chǫ Adventures (a subsidary of Tłı̨chǫ Investment Corporation). This remote fly-in fishing lodge is located on its own island in Lac La Martre; in the Northwest Territories.

We are a small collaborative team with a goal of providing excellent experiences to guests engaging in a remote wilderness adventure.

Our work environment includes:

Monday Safety Share #13 - Stress Management

Monday Safety Share #13 - Stress Management

Everyone seems to be on edge these days so let’s sit ack for a moment, breath and work together as a team reducing our stresses, lets think of ways of controlling our stresses.  Many of us are faced with stress everyday, but we might not know how to deal with it. It is important to learn how to handle stress because it can affect our performance and relationships in our work and home. At work, stress can lead to distraction and cause an unfortunate accident.

New Job Posting Available! - Director of Tourism

The Director of Tourism is responsible for developing, leading, initiating, and collaborating with multiple stakeholders to implement and promote quality tourism products, services and experiences for the Tłı̨chǫ Adventures Ltd. group to grow tourism revenues through the effective use of strategic planning, leadership skills, industry knowledge and relationships, and evolving tourism practices. 

Responsibilities

Lead the planning, development and implementation of tourism strategies designed to promote Tłı̨chǫ Adventures Ltd. and its subsidiary companies.

Monday Safety Share #12 - Heavy Equipment Safety

Monday Safety Share #12 - Heavy Equipment Safety

As we are well into the winter road construction season and crews are working with equipment to get the job done, it is essential that communication between the operators, workers and travelers to and from the sites have constant communication between each other.  All equipment must have VHF radios to communicate with all employees working in the area.  When travelling to the sites it is a requirement to call out when crossing portages and direction yo

Monday Safety Share #11 - Selecting the Right PPE for the Task

Monday Safety Share #11 - Selecting the Right PPE for the Task

Knowing and having the appropriate PPE for your job is essential to your safety. The past year has made many people more aware of the exposure control planning process, as it helped to protect us from COVID-19. The same step-by-step process is useful for all types of workplace safety planning. Often called the “hierarchy of controls,” the steps seen below reflect the process for finding the correct equipment and keep workers safe at work.

Monday Safety Share #10 - Getting Ready for Winter Work

Monday Safety Share #10 - Getting Ready for Winter Work

Good morning, everyone, well it looks like the fluffy stuff is her to stay for another winter, as northerners we expect colder conditions for what is called the winter season and are generally prepared to enjoy and stay safe in the outdoors during work and play. Working outside in the winter can be a dirty job, but many of us must do it. Are you ready for winter work?