The tools you need to breathe freely

Construction workers in Canada are more likely to die from an occupational disease than a workplace accident. Just as surprising, though, is that we can protect workers’ health and actually prevent most of these deaths through good occupational hygiene practices.

Resources to protect your best assets - Your people

Tool Box Talks

Downloadables in PDF format to assist your next meeting or presentation

Fact Sheets

These fact sheets highlight the main hazards, highest risks and preferred control options for all the key construction trades.

Worksite Checklists

Pinpoint opportunities for improvement and get tips on things you need to be aware of or have in place.

What Can An Occupational Hygienist Help With?

Health risk assessments, control measures and training and communication.

How well is your company preventing and controlling employees’ exposures to the risks from construction work that cause ill health and disease?