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Home > News >Safety Canada Online> Vol. XLV, No. 4, October 2001 ISSN 1208-7564

Vol. XLV, No. 4, October 2001

Aggressive Dogs Threaten Public Safety
All too often, the news carries reports of unprovoked attacks by dogs.

Liberty Mutual Brings Child Safety to the Masses
Liberty Mutual has a long-term commitment to child safety.

Impaired By Age?
Driver fatalities increase significantly after age 65.

First Aid Training
It makes good business sense to give all employees basic first aid training.

Planning a Staff Party?
Offering free taxi rides is not enough.

Stats on Drivers and Cell Phones
Survey by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Quiz
How much do you know about snowmobiling?

National Police Award for Traffic Safety
Lieutenant Louise Bonneau of the Montréal Urban Community Police Service.

Kids Put Their Lives on the Line
A majority of Canadian teens put themselves at risk by walking on railway tracks.

Truckers the Safest Ontario Road Users
Tractor-trailers and their drivers are the safest road users in that province.

Snowboarding
Snowboarding is one of the fastest growing winter sports.

President's Perspective
Advertisers should send a responsible safety message to the public.

Did you know?

Trashed Computers Raise Health Concerns
Electronic trash is the only "waste stream" on the rise in Canada.

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