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Making and keeping safety a priority for Nova Scotia’s young workers
On June 29, 2021 in
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Nicole Halloran
As high school ends, summer job season begins. For many young workers, it could be their first job. As we begin to emerge from the pandemic, workers, their employers, parents and teachers can help reinforce and demonstrate that their safety is the number one priority when it comes to preventing all workplace injury and illness.
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Summer months most dangerous for young workers
On July 30, 2014 in
General
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Cindy Porter
With over forty per cent of all workplace injuries for young workers occurring during the summer months, the Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia (WCB) reminds young workers and their employers to focus on workplace safety during this peak time.
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Congratulations Graduating Class of 2014
On July 4, 2014 in
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Cindy Porter
Safety concerns for young workers entering the workforce now that school is out.
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Keeping Young Workers Safe
On May 6, 2014 in
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Cindy Porter
NAOSH Week is an important reminder about the importance of creating a safety culture in Nova Scotia’s workplaces.
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Working Safe This Summer
On May 17, 2013 in
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Cindy Porter
Summer is just around the corner. If you work outside these tips will help keep you safe.
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National Skilled Trades and Technology Week Celebrates the History and Importance of the Skilled Trades in Canada
On November 7, 2012 in
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Cindy Porter
Check out information on events happening this week in your community.
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Young Worker Safety
On October 17, 2012 in
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Cindy Porter
Keeping the conversation going to keep young workers safe on the job.
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Talking to Generation Y
On July 10, 2012 in
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Cindy Porter
In the summer months, thousands of young Nova Scotians are working on summer jobs. But as any manager – or maybe even any parent – will tell you, dealing with “Generation Y” or the “Millennials” can be different than dealing with older workers.
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Editorial: New summer job? Talk to your kids about workplace safety
On July 9, 2012 in
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Cindy Porter
Over the next few weeks, thousands of young Nova Scotians will start summer jobs. For many it will be their first introduction to the world of work. We want them all to come home safe, but sadly, for some that may not happen. Last year, about 3,500 Nova Scotians under age 25 were hurt on the job. Of those, about 650 young workers suffered injuries that were serious enough to result in time lost from work.
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