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Articles by Christa Boulton

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Are you prepared to be the person who helps?

April 24, 2018 Christa Boulton 0

In the wake of the horrific scene in Toronto yesterday, our  commendation to those who ran to help the injured. Get trained and be prepared to […]

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Partners in Safety – Nemco

April 2, 2018 Christa Boulton 0

Check out one of our clients, Nemco Lubricants and Chemicals, in their newly released video that speaks volumes in regards to their ongoing commitment to safety. […]

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Red Cross Comprehensive Guide for First Aid and CPR

March 14, 2018 Christa Boulton 0

As we move further into or digital age, The Canadian Red Cross has chosen to offer its full comprehensive guide online as an option to […]

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20-25 % of homes in Manitoba tested have shown radon levels higher than Health Canada’s recommended exposure levels. 

February 8, 2018 Christa Boulton 0

Radon is Canada’s second leading cause of lung cancer, with over 3000 deaths each year. This odourless and tasteless radioactive gas cannot be detected without […]

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More Jail Time for Unsafe Work Practices That End in Injury or Death

November 14, 2017 Christa Boulton 0

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/trench-collapse-edmonton-worker-labourer-tomyn-1.4383161 Just remember that your supervisor may not always be looking out for your safety. It’s everyone’s responsibility and you have the right to refuse […]

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Fire Extinguisher Recall

November 2, 2017 Christa Boulton 0

2.7 Million fire extinguishers sold in Canada have been recalled. Kidde Corporation, based in North Carolina., said Thursday it is recalling 134 different brands of fire […]

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It only takes a while to learn, but can make a big difference

December 12, 2016 Christa Boulton 0

Here is the recent news story of a team of strangers who saved a man’s life in Winnipeg: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/mark-smith-cpr-wellington-crescent-heart-attack-guardian-angel-dec-2015-1.3890110

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Scary Halloween Stories….Carbon Monoxide Detector Expiry Date

October 31, 2016 Christa Boulton 0

You know what’s scary? The fact that carbon monoxide detectors have an expiry date of 5 years from date of manufacturing. Most folks don’t know […]

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New Programming Coming Soon

October 5, 2016 Christa Boulton 0

I.C.E. Safety Training is pleased to announce that in the next few weeks we will be officially rolling out the following programs: H2S Alive (full […]

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Jail time for safety offenders in Canada!

July 18, 2016 Christa Boulton 0

Canada gets tough on employers who violate safety codes and do not protect their workers. First ever jail sentence handed to NS repeat workplace safety […]

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Recent Posts

  • Are you prepared to be the person who helps?
  • Partners in Safety – Nemco
  • Red Cross Comprehensive Guide for First Aid and CPR
  • 20-25 % of homes in Manitoba tested have shown radon levels higher than Health Canada’s recommended exposure levels. 
  • More Jail Time for Unsafe Work Practices That End in Injury or Death
  • Fire Extinguisher Recall
  • It only takes a while to learn, but can make a big difference

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