Changes to the Small Business Program
January-24-12
Effective March 1st, 2012 the NSCSA Small Business program will be replaced with the following courses: Priciples of Loss Control, COR Evaluation and Hazard Identification and Control. Completion of these three courses will now be the equivalent of what was formally the Small Business program.
If you have any questions or concerns please contact the NSCSA at 468.6696.
NSCSA Letter of Good Standing has a new look!
January-21-12
The NSCSA Letter of Good Standing has a look. Please click here to take a peek!
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 468.6696.
Are You Protected?
January-19-12
With support from their partners, the CNIB is providing free eye injury awareness workshops around the province for employers, workers and the public.
To learn more about what you can do to ensure eye safety, register for the workshop of your choice at the link below!
www.wcb.ns.ca/CNIB2012workshops
Changes to First Aid Fees
January-13-12
Due to international changes to the First Aid regulations, the cost to offer the course has risen and our fees will be changing on June 1st, 2012 to reflect that cost increase. Despite this increase, the NSCSA will still be a competitively priced First Aid provider.
The new price structure will be as follows:
After June 1st
Emergency First Aid
$55.00 will rise to $65.00
First Aid Refresher
$55.00 will rise to $65.00
Standard First Aid
$80.00 will rise to $100.00
For more information, or if you have any question regarding the fee increase, please contact the Training Supervisor, Duncan Gunn, at 468.6696 x12 or at dgunn@nscsa.org.
WCB Appoints Stuart MacLean as CEO
January-12-12
Click here to read the press release!
Data Wiring Solutions makes workplace safety a daily priorty!
November-29-11


The NSCSA would like to give a nod to Data Wiring Solutions for integrating safety into the daily work of their employees.
Company policy requires that all DWS vehicles place a pylon at the front and rear of each vehicle when parked. When working, six pylons are placed around each vehicle.
This policy serves two purposes; visability for each vehicle is improved, and it also means that employees do a full vehicle check each time they collect the pylons, ensuring the vehicles are in working order, have not sustained any damage and that there are no obstacles or people around the vehicle before they pull away.
Its efforts such as these that help make Nova Scotia a safer place to work!
Congratulations to the NSHBA Peak Award Winners!
November-29-11
The NSCSA would like to congratulate all the winners of the NSHBA Peak Awards.
A special congratulations to Kel-Greg homes for their Safety Award win!
For a complete list of award winners, click here.
Canadian Electrical Code 2012
November-29-11
Now Available-Canadian Electrical Code 2012
The 22nd edition of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, contains over 180 updates and revisions – the most comprehensive set of changes ever. Get your copy today!
www.knowthecode2012.com
NSCSA 2012 Safety Conference!
November-14-11
On November 22, 2012 the NSCSA will be introducing our first annual Safety Conference!
The conference will be geared towards safety professionals and CSS designates with the purpose of assisting safety professionals in maintaining their proficiency within their designation.
This workshop is ideal for safety professionals and those with operational authority for workplace health and safety and will provide valuable information regarding industry changes, networking opportunities and solutions to Occupational Health and Safety issues!
Please come back regularly as we provide more information. You can also contact us at 468.6696.
Save the date!
Book your CNIB Eye Safety Workshop!
November-02-11
CNIB is encouraging Canadians to be diligent about eye safety.
Invest in your employees and book an eye safety presentation!
Contact Chelsea at 468.6696 or cmacdonald@nscsa.org
Visit somethingsmart.ca!
November-01-11
Do something smart and make sure your kids return home from work every day.
Visit www.somethingsmart.ca for more information!