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Weekly Safety Share #32 - Complacency

Weekly Safety Share #32 - Complacency

As we all do our jobs day in and day out everything we do becomes routine, this is when complacency sets into our daily work place. We all must remember that each day brings us a new challenge which in turn brings new risks that have to be addressed to remain safe on the job or at home. We must stay alert each day and address the risks in a timely matter in order to remain safe and productive.

 

Weekly Safety Share #31 - Wildfire Smoke

Weekly Safety Share #31 - Wildfire Smoke

Over the past few weeks we have heard of the wildfires in all parts of our territory and in Canada, with these fires they bring poor air quality which has an effect on all of us. Wildfire smoke can harm you in multiple ways. Smoke can hurt your eyes, irritate your respiratory system, and worsen chronic heart and lung diseases. This fact sheet tells you how you can protect your health and be safe if you are exposed to wildfire smoke.

 

Quarterly Newsletter - Volume 2!

Quarterly Newsletter - Volume 2!

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

Safety Tip #29 - Selecting the Right PPE for the Task

Safety Tip #29 - Selecting the Right PPE for the Task

Knowing and having the appropriate PPE for your job is essential to your safety. The previous years 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.

Solvest Inc. and TIC Complete Solar Construction and Installation at Rio Tinto’s Diavik Diamond Mine

Solvest Inc. and TIC Complete Solar Construction and Installation at Rio Tinto’s Diavik Diamond Mine

Project update: Tłı̨chǫ Investment Corporation (TIC) and Solvest Inc., are both dedicated to Indigenous business partnership and a sustainable future in Canada’s North and have reached substantial completion of the construction of a 3.5 MW solar project at Tio Tinto’s Diavik Diamond Mine.

Safety Tip #28 Protecting Yourself from Wildfire smoke

Safety Tip #28 Protecting Yourself from Wildfire smoke

As the Wildfire season typically runs from early April to late October we have seen that it has started with catastrophic results throughout Alberta and as of last night in the NT with Hay River being evacuated and alerts for Enterprise as wildfire burns through forests and grasslands, it produces dense smoke that can be a major source of toxic air pollutants.