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690 McKeown Ave, North Bay, ON P1B 7M2, Canada
North Bay
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3 years agoYour health and safety partner
An independent not-for-profit, Workplace Safety North (WSN) is one of four sector-based health and safety associations in Ontario. Headquartered in northern Ontario, WSN administers the provincial mine rescue program and provides province-wide Ministry-approved workplace health and safety training and services for the mining and forest products industries.
With health and safety specialists and mine rescue officers located across the province, WSN and its legacy organizations have been helping make Ontario workplaces safer for more than 100 years. A leading provider of health and safety training and consulting, businesses call upon WSN for expert advice and information. For more information, visit workplacesafetynorth.ca.
Services: Safe Workplace Ontario third-party business health and safety certification program, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) Health and Safety Excellence program, business health and safety program and culture audit, and on-site health and safety consulting.
Training: Government-approved provider of the following courses: Joint Health and Safety Committee Certification (JHSC), Working at Heights Safety Training, mining and forestry common core mandatory skills training. Related courses include Competent Supervisor, Workplace Mental Health Series, and Mine Rescue.
Workplace health and safety training and services for mining and forest products industries in Ontario, Third-party health and safety certification and incentive programs, including Safe Workplace Ontario and Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Excellence program, Mining sector health and safety training and services, Forestry sector health and safety training and services, Paper, printing and converting sector health and safety training and services, Industrial hygiene, Safety audits and assessments, Mental health workshops, Workplace health and safety events, and Ontario Mine Rescue