VOL. XLX No. 4, October 2006
Safety Tips for Winter Walking
A few simple measures can make it safer for seniors to walk outdoors in the winter.
Every Home Needs a Fire Escape Plan
Knowing exactly what to do can save precious seconds.
Gambling, Fatigue and Drowsy Driving
Problem gamblers have higher rates of drowsy driving, falling asleep at the wheel, and collisions.
Canadians’ Perceptions of Road Safety
Most Canadians have an overinflated perception of the number of fatalities.
CSC Staff Member Pioneers DCD Organ Donation
Sarah Therien became the first Canadian patient in almost 40 years to donate organs after cardiac death.
RCMP “F” Division Wins Police Awards for Traffic Safety
The National Police Award for Traffic SafetyThe award recognizes officers who go beyond the call of duty to keep road users safe.
Child Seat Anchorages for School Buses
As of April 1, 2007, all new school buses must accommodate infant and child seats.
If disaster strikes, is your school ready?
All schools should have an up-to-date emergency plan, and practise it.
Safety Around Ice and Cold Water
Test yourself.
Shredder Safety
More personal shredders are finding their way into
homes.
How to Deal with a Workplace Bully
Sady there are no easy answers to this problem.
President's Perspective
Update.
Recent Research & Reports
Crime Stats for 2005 / Fewer Head Injuries / Risk Taking on TV / US Traffic Stats / Children in Shopping Carts / Smoking in Bed
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