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NAOSH DAY 3: Slips, Trips and Falls

Slips, trips and falls may at times result in nothing more than a bruised ego, but they can also cause a great deal of pain and suffering. At Humber one of the leading causes of workplace injuries is slips, trips and falls from surfaces on the same level. Minimizing the risk associated with these hazards is important in keeping our workplace safe.

What are some common types of hazards to watch for?

New Web Link to the Guest Parking Request Submission Form

Effective Thursday, May 11 the new link to the online guest parking request submission form can be found at: http://www.humber.ca/facilities/parking/guest The Parking and Transportation website is now at: http://www.humber.ca/facilities/parking-transportation For more information, contact Humber Parking Services: E-mail: parking.sales@humber.ca Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4416 or ext. 8500      

Emergency Preparedness Week

Emergency Preparedness Week: May 7-13, 2017 Are you ready? 72 hours is a long time without food and water. Being prepared for an emergency can significantly reduce the hardship you may experience during a local or city-wide emergency.  Preparing for an Emergency Emergencies are a fact of life. They occur in communities and cities around the world, and they have the potential to put your health, safety and security at risk.

Urban Poling

Introduction to Urban Poling

Curious about the walking pole workout? Urban poling (also known as Nordic walking)- think cross-country skiing without the skis- has toning, calorie-burning and posture benefits that have made it popular in Europe for decades and a new workout favourite in Canada. Just grab your poles and go—no need for a pricey spandex outfit or a fancy gym membership!

Here are 10 more reasons to try urban poling.

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