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Weekly Safety Share #72 - Lifting Safely

Weekly Safety Share #72 - Lifting Safely

Back injuries can happen all too easily in the workplace — whether you’re unloading materials, stacking boxes, or simply helping move equipment. What might seem like a simple task can lead to a painful strain or serious injury if not done correctly. Every year, thousands of workers across industries experience back-related injuries caused by improper lifting. These injuries not only cause pain and missed workdays but can also have long-term effects on mobility and quality of life.

Weekly Safety Share #71 - Winter Driving

Weekly Safety Share #71 - Winter Driving

With the change of the seasons happening I am sure all of you except those lucky ones with a garage will soon notice the thick white stuff known as frost on your windshield and as we know snow could be on the ground just as easy this time of year.  Since Winter driving is the most difficult driving season. Snow and ice make even the most routine drive dangerous.

Weekly Safety Share #70 - Office Safety

Weekly Safety Share #70 - Office Safety

Compared to an industrial work environment, an office can seem like a safe place to work. However, many serious accidents and injuries occur on a regular basis in offices everywhere. Slips, trips and falls are one of the most common causes of workplace injuries. They can occur anywhere whether you are in the production area or in the office. Office workers are injured by falls, fires and electric shock. They receive cuts and bruises from office tools and furniture. They develop long-term injuries from repetitive work such as keyboarding.

Weekly Safety Share #69 - Flu Season

Weekly Safety Share #69 - Flu Season

As the weather changes, the flu and cold season is upon us. The influenza virus affects nearly everyone at some point in their lives—most people will experience it multiple times. While many recover with rest and care, the flu can be especially dangerous for individuals with weakened immune systems and adults over the age of 65.

Quarterly Newsletter - Volume 7!

Quarterly Newsletter - Volume 7!

Continuing our commitment to increasing corporation-wide communications, we are pleased to announce the release of the seventh volume of our quarterly newsletter! We value your feedback and input from the previous volumes and encourage you to share your thoughts on this edition as well, as it will help shape future issues.

New Job Posting Available! - Tour Guide – My Backyard Tours (MBYT)

New Job Posting Available! - Tour Guide – My Backyard Tours (MBYT)

My Backyard Tours, owned and operated by Tłı̨chǫ Adventures Ltd., offers experiences in Yellowknife and in the Tłı̨chǫ region. Our tours highlight the rich histories, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural traditions of the North. As part of the Tłı̨chǫ Investment Corporation, we are committed to creating employment opportunities that reflect the values and skills of local Indigenous communities.

New Job Posting Available! - Frank Channel Bridge Project (TEES - Hwy 3)

New Job Posting Available! -  Frank Channel Bridge Project (TEES - Hwy 3)

**This competition is limited to Northwest Territories resident candidates only.

Tłı̨chǫ Engineering & Environmental Services Ltd. (TEES) is a COR-certified organization and wholly owned by Tłı̨chǫ Investment Corporation (TIC). We are currently recruiting for multiple positions for the Frank Channel Bridge Project and invite qualified candidates to apply.


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