27 Apr 2021
The National Day of Mourning, held on April 28th in Canada, is a day to remember those who have been killed or suffered an injury or illness due to work. To learn more about this day, visit the WSIB’s website. A list of Day of Mourning virtual ceremonies happening across Ontario can be found on the Workers Health & Safety Centre website.
Occupational exposures to hazards are a significant cause of disease. To learn more about cancer-causing agents in the workplace, read the Burden of Occupational Cancer in Canada Report.
April 28th is the National Day of Mourning to remember and honour those who have died, become ill, or were…
📢 The OCRC team is excited to share our new publication! Our paper, Impact of Interventions to Prevent Asbestos-Related Respiratory…
This International Women’s Day, the OCRC is recognizing the important contributions women make in the Ontario workforce.