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Correct Answers to the NAOSH Week Contest

 

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Thank you for entering the 2011 NAOSH Week contest. Here are the correct answers to the questions as well as links to where the information can be found.

Those who answered the questions correctly and are tourism/hospitality employees were entered into a random draw. Congratulations to Diane Duffield from Silver Star Ski Resort on winning a deluxe emergency kit!

 

1. What was the increased amount of injuries to young workers between 2001 and 2005?

A. 31%

2. In which year were amendments made to British Columbia's Occupational Health and Safety Regulation which introduced new rules to deal with the inherent dangers associated with late-night and isolated shifts for employees working alone?

C. 2008

3. What are the benefits associated with an employer earning the Certificate of Recognition (COR)?

E. All of the above (Receive a 15% rebate on their WorkSafeBC premiums; demonstrate their commitment to a healthy and safe culture; gain a unique selling proposition in the recruitment of new employees, and; experience improved employee morale and retention)

go2 ran this contest to kick off the North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week. Thank you for participating!

 
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