How government funding can best support the employment of persons with disabilities |
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Cannabis use linked to higher injury risk, but only among those who use at or before work |
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Over a third of work-related ER visits in Ontario don’t show up as WSIB claims |
No. 107, Winter
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What research can do: IWH safety culture tool used in WSIB’s Health and Safety Excellence program |
No. 107, Winter
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Poor interactions with case managers linked with risk of mental illness later on |
No. 107, Winter
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IWH study finds psychosocial work stressors lead to burnout, but not vice versa |
No. 107, Winter
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Q&A: New IWH president talks about his role, how he got here, and plans for the years ahead |
No. 107, Winter
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What research can do: Scanning how OHS authorities responded to the pandemic |
No. 106, Fall
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Study probes factors behind poorer health, lower employment in injured workers’ post-claim experience |
No. 106, Fall
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In most sectors, workplaces saw lower COVID transmission rates than in the community |
No. 106, Fall
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For a segment of the workforce, psychosocial working conditions are poor across the board |
No. 106, Fall
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What’s connecting the global OHS community? Five things heard at the XXII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work |
No. 106, Fall
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Unemployment benefits linked to lower mortality rates over 10 years: IWH study |
No. 106, Fall
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What research can do: Partnering on a tool to estimate occupational risks of COVID |
No. 105, Summer
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Inadequate employment standards, OHS vulnerability add to higher injury risks |
No. 105, Summer
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Grant round-up: A selection of new studies supported by external grants in 2020-21 |
No. 105, Summer
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Emerging evidence points to negative health effects of physical work demands |
No. 105, Summer
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COVID worries highest among workers with both physical, mental health disabilities |
No. 105, Summer
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IWH hosts new program to mentor Ontario’s frontline doctors in occupational medicine |
No. 105, Summer
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What research can do: COVID-related research from IWH: findings to watch for |
No. 104, Spring
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Claim suppression study in B.C. finds under-claiming of work injury to be common |
No. 104, Spring
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Education, type of work lessen pandemic job loss in youths with rheumatic diseases |
No. 104, Spring
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Weaker OHS procedures, policies explain small employers’ higher injury risks: study |
No. 104, Spring
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Costs of providing UV ray protection at job sites outweighed by averted skin cancers |
No. 104, Spring
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Nine trends that will likely shape future of work for groups of vulnerable workers |
No. 104, Spring
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