FSNS Launches One Road Campaign
TRURO, NS – Farmers aren’t exactly surprised to learn that they often face the ire of commuters when they need to take their farm equipment onto Nova Scotia’s roads and highways. … Continued
TRURO, NS – Farmers aren’t exactly surprised to learn that they often face the ire of commuters when they need to take their farm equipment onto Nova Scotia’s roads and highways. … Continued
As of June 12, 2017 amendments made to the Occupational Health and Safety Act will come into effect. The changes will address the following: clarify the definition of an injury … Continued
The 2016 Annual Report is now available online. If you missed our Annual Meeting on December 2nd, be sure to check it out!
Checkout the October edition of our Connection newsletter. You’ll find information on upcoming on-farm inspections, strategic planning and more!
Did you miss the March edition of the Connection Newsletter? Check it out at March Connection.
The Farm Safety Activity Book is designed to teach children about some of the hazards that exist on the farm. There are “On your farm…” activities associated with each topic. … Continued
Farm Safety Nova Scotia is pleased to announce that we have partnered with Extended Learning of Dalhousie Faculty of Agriculture to offer Tractor Operator Safety Training in numerous locations across … Continued
Have you ever wondered about the process or follow-up required if you are inspected by an Occupational Health and Safety Officer of the Department of Labour and Advanced Education? Check … Continued
Farm Safety Nova Scotia will be holding its Annual Meeting Friday, November 27 at 1pm, Glengarry Best Western, Truro. We will be joined by Stewart Franck, Executive Director of the … Continued
As an employer, you must manage all aspects of your business – including the health and safety of your workers. You’re busy and you just want to know what is … Continued