City of Quinte West Case Study
Learn how municipalities can improve SDS management and chemical safety by using SDS RiskAssist™, through this City of Quinte West case study.
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These are articles, written by Rillea Personnel or guests, that provide helpful tips on how to responsibly consume and manage workplace chemicals.
Learn how municipalities can improve SDS management and chemical safety by using SDS RiskAssist™, through this City of Quinte West case study.
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This Queen’s University case study summarizes how SDS RiskAssist is used to give students clear, simple chemical safe-handling information.
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Check out this EngTalk that RilleaTech collaborated on with the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE). It talks about work-related cancers, the latest scientific reports on occupational disease, commissioned by Ontario’s Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development and Ontario’s statistics on occupational disease posted by the Occupational Cancer Research Centre. Get inspired with how
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If you are not a chemical company, your WHMIS SDS Management system is likely completely separate from the way your organization manages chemicals. Chemical use is very likely fragmented across departments and locations and, while essential to your success, a very low priority for supervisors and managers. The result is you are wasting time and
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Fundraising – a personal story In 1991, after watching one sister-in-law die of breast cancer and another diagnosed, my Mom, Brenda White, decided she needed to do something to raise awareness about the disease. From rural Nova Scotia, as president of the local Catholic Women’s League (CWL), she chose to lead with her voice. She
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Originally Published: July 2017 Every organization that handles hazardous chemicals is different. They vary in the type of chemicals used, the reasons they use the chemicals, the number of people who handle the chemicals and the resources they have available to mitigate the hazards associated with chemical use. But what management of manufacturers, schools, hospitals
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