Health and Safety Professionals Canada (HSPC)
Health and Safety Professionals Canada (HSPC) (formerly known as the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering [CSSE]) was founded in 1949 by a small group of dedicated individuals drawn together in the common cause of accident prevention. It grew from a provincially-based organization to become Canada's largest national and most established professional organization for health and safety practitioners. Today over 5,000 members across Canada, the United States, and around the world work together to enhance the health, safety and environmental profession. HSPC members work in many different industries, but share one common goal: ensuring our colleagues make it home safe at the end of the workday.
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) believes that workers in Canada have a fundamental right to a healthy and safe workplace. As the national resource for the advancement of workplace health and safety, CCOHS provides information, education and innovative solutions to create positive change in the lives of workers. Core services include the Safety InfoLine for confidential one-one-one assistance; a comprehensive online fact sheet collection of tips and best practices; training and education; and tools and resources to promote physical and mental workplace health, safety and well-being.
Threads of Life
Threads of Life is dedicated to supporting families who have suffered from a workplace tragedy along their journey of healing and to promoting the elimination of life-altering workplace injuries, illnesses and deaths. Family support programs and services include one-on-one peer support, regional family forums, advisory support for workplace investigations and the inquest process, a Speakers Bureau to educate and raise public awareness, and the numerous Steps for Life Walks across the country every year.