NAOSH


Safety & Health Week
NAOSH Week presents an excellent opportunity to focus, reinforce and strengthen commitment to occupational safety and health. Participation and involvement in NAOSH Week has been shown to:
• improve attitudes towards safety
• increase understanding of the importance of occupational health & safety
• foster a safety-minded culture
• increase cooperation
• raise awareness
• assist in team building, and improve communication between employees, safety committees and safety professionals

Celebrate Safety & Health Week with  

•     OnSite Massage - Chair Massage or Massage Therapy
•     Personal fitness trainer
•     Yoga
•     Pilates
•     Stretch Classes
•     Aerobics

Seminars
Seminars geared specifically to your workplace wellness needs

Well-Being Topics
•     Stress Management
•     Ergonomics
•     Improving Fitness
•     Smarter Grocery Shopping
•     Healthy Cooking
•     Weight Control
•     Super Nutrition
•     Smoking Cessation
•     Complementary Health
•     Managing Back Pain

Medical Topics
•     Cancer Prevention
•     Cholesterol Management
•     High Blood Pressure Management
•     Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention
•     Living With Diabetes
•     Living With Asthma
•     Healthy Pregnancy
•     Skin Cancer Prevention
•     Men’s and Women’s Health

Available For:
•     Individual 1-3 hour Seminars
•     Ongoing weekly programs   
•     Lunchtime talks  

The success of NAOSH Week is rooted in a community-based approach. Across the country, NAOSH Week events and activities are coordinated by local, provincial and/or regional committees, comprised primarily of volunteers, who share a focus and vision of safer workplaces and communities. Partnerships with government, business, suppliers, CSSE Chapters, community health organizations and other safety groups provide the support, resources and network necessary to manage the NAOSH Week plans

NAOSH Week is led by the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE) in partnership with the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) and Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC),

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