Here's your back-to-school safety reminder! As students across Canada gear up for a new school year let's be sure to prioritize safety both inside and outside the classroom. Whether it's road safety, backpack ergonomics, or staying alert to hazards - everyone plays a part in keeping our kids safe. So to all parents, teachers and drivers ... let's work together to ensure a smooth and secure transition back to school. Safety is the best lesson we can teach! #backtoschool #safetyfirst #HealthAndSafety #proudlycanadian #safeschools #roadsafety #canadianhealthandsafety #healthandsafetyatwork #safetyandhealth #HealthandSafetyManagementSystem #SchoolZoneSafety #childsafety #CommunitySafety
Link2EHS
IT Services and IT Consulting
Ancaster, Ontario 98 followers
Empowering you to work safer and smarter!
About us
Proudly Canadian and privately-owned, Link2EHS is a technology leader in the elearning sector using our proprietary Link2eLearning LMS and interactive courses to help meet health and safety compliance goals. We also work to assist organizations to manage their contractors via our online Link2CDMS contractor document management system. Company Mission: To assist Canadian organizations in meeting environmental, health and safety compliance requirements through online services. Company Values: 1. To provide service excellence in all areas. 2. To provide custom options that reflect the needs of each client. 3. To be environmentally conscious through all work practices. 4. To be the premier elearning specialists in the business. 5. To be proactive with integrating new technologies.
- Website
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https://link2ehs.com//
External link for Link2EHS
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Ancaster, Ontario
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- eLearning , Health and Safety, Contractor Document Management, EHS, Online Training, Articulate Storyline, Learning Management System, Training Program, Course Development, and Instructional Design
Locations
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Primary
99 Cranston St
Ancaster, Ontario L9K 0E4, CA
Employees at Link2EHS
Updates
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We recognize the bravery, dedication, and selflessness of humanitarians around the world who work tirelessly to protect and save lives, often in the most challenging conditions. Let's take a moment to honour these everyday heroes and reflect on how we can all contribute to making our communities and workplaces safer and more compassionate. #WorldHumanitarianDay #safetyfirst #HumanitarianHeroes #healthandsafety #proudlycanadian #link2cdms #canadianhealthandsafety #healthandsafetyatwork #safetyandhealth #HealthandSafetyManagementSystem #safetyfirst #onlinehealthandsafety #eLearningCourses
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Who's looking forward to the long weekend?! Whether you're traveling, hosting a BBQ or enjoying outdoor activities, here are some tips to ensure a safe and fun holiday: - Travel safely: Plan your route, take breaks during long drives and NEVER drive under the influence - Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water, especially if you're spending time in the sun - BBQ with care: Keep grills away from flammable materials, never leave them unattended and ensure they're completely extinguished after use - Water safety: If you're swimming or boating always supervise children, wear life jackets and avoid alcohol near water - Firework safety: Follow local regulations, keep a safe distance and never let children handle fireworks - Heat safety: Use sunscreen, wear protective clothing and take breaks in the shade to avoid heat-related illnesses. Have a great time and here's hoping that you make all the right kinds of memories! #civicholiday #staysafe #healthandsafety #canadiansafety #link2cdms #canadianhealthandsafety #healthandsafetyatwork #safetyandhealth #safetyfirst #onlinehealthandsafety
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It's time again to raise awareness about lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Early detection and prevention are crucial in the fight against this disease. Lung cancer often doesn't show symptoms until it's advanced. Regular screenings (especially for those at high risk) can save lives. There are practical things that you can do right now to help protect your lungs: - Quit smoking and avoid secondhand smoke - Keep your home and workplace free of radon - Ensure proper ventilation in areas with exposure to harmful chemicals. Breathe easier and live healthier! Join us in spreading the word about lung cancer prevention and support those affected. #WorldLungCancerDay #lungcancerawareness #link2cdms #canadianhealthandsafety #healthandsafetyatwork #safetyandhealth #HealthandSafetyManagementSystem #SafetyFirst #link2elearning #onlinehealthandsafety #healthandsafety #BreatheEasy #PreventionMatters
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Wildfires such as the one that has recently devastated Jasper, AB remind us of the life-altering impact they can have. During this season it's crucial to be prepared and informed. Here are key tips to help you stay safe and reduce the risk of wildfires: - Create a defensible space by clearing vegetation, debris and other flammable materials from around your home - Adhere to fire bans and guidelines for outdoor activities - Use fire-resistant building materials and keep roofs and gutters clear - Prepare an emergency kit including water, food, medication, and important documents - Have a family evacuation plan ready - Monitor local news and weather reports for wildfire alerts and updates - Dispose of cigarettes, matches, and other flammable materials responsibly. Vigilance and responsibility will go a long way to protecting your home, your loved ones, and your community from the threat of wildfires. #WildfireAwareness #firesafety #staysafe #healthandsafety #canadiansafety #link2cdms #canadianhealthandsafety #healthandsafetyatwork #safetyandhealth #SafetyFirst #link2elearning #onlinehealthandsafety #eLearningCourses #WildfirePrevention #WildfireSafety
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On World Drowning Prevention Day (and every day) water safety is a priority. Drowning is preventable - these are essential tips to keep everyone safe around water: > Supervision: keep a close eye on children and non-swimmers as drowning can happen quickly and quietly ->Learn to swim: swimming lessons build confidence and skills around the water > Use PFDs (personal flotation devices): essential equipment while boating or participating in water sports, regardless of swimming ability > Avoid alcohol: Refrain from consumption alcohol when swimming, boating, or supervising children near water > Know the water conditions: check for currents, tides, and weather conditions before entering open water > Learn CPR and first aid Be proactive about reducing the risk of drowning and ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience in and around water for everyone! #WorldDrowningPreventionDay #watersafety #link2cdms #canadianhealthandsafety #healthandsafetyatwork #safetyandhealth #HealthandSafetyManagementSystem #safetyfirst #link2elearning #onlinehealthandsafety #elearningdevelopment #eLearningCourses #staysafe #healthandsafety #canadiansafety
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Ticks can be more than just a nuisance — they can carry diseases such as Lyme disease, anaplasmosis and babesiosis. Here are some tips to help protect you and your loved ones while enjoying nature: > Protective clothing: Opt for long sleeves, pants and light-coloured clothing to spot ticks easily > Tick repellent: Apply insect repellent containing DEET or icaridin on exposed skin and clothing > Stay on trails: Avoid tall grass, leaf litter and wooded areas when possible > Check for ticks: After spending time outdoors inspect your body, clothing and pets for ticks - pay special attention to hidden areas like underarms, behind knees and hairlines > Shower soon after being outdoors: Showering within 2 hours of being outdoors can help remove unattached ticks > Proper tick removal: Use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin’s surface as possible and pull upward steadily - clean the area with soap and water afterward > Monitor for symptoms: If you develop a rash or fever after a tick bite, seek medical attention promptly. For more detailed information and resources on tick awareness visit https://lnkd.in/geUxqZBS Stay tick-aware! #tickawareness #outdoorsafety #staysafe #healthandsafety #canadiansafety #canadianhealthandsafety #ticks #healthandsafetyatwork #safetyandhealth #link2elearning #HealthandSafetyManagementSystem #safetyfirst #tickseason
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Stay safe and enjoy these days of summer riding weather with these essential bike safety tips! Through the city or exploring nature trails, safety should always come first: > Wear a properly fitted helmet > Use lights and reflective gear > Observe traffic rules (e.g. signals, signs, lane markings, travel in the same direction as traffic) > Be alert and mindful (i.e. distraction-free) of all hazards > Signal your turns and stops to other road users. Please share the roads and paths responsibly. Happy riding! #bikesafety #cyclingtips #staysafe #HealthAndSafety #canadiansafety #canadianhealthandsafety #healthandsafetyatwork #safetyandhealth #HealthandSafetyManagementSystem #knowledgeispower #SafetyFirst #link2elearning #onlinehealthandsafety
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World Youth Skills Day highlights the talents and potential of young people everywhere. By empowering our youth with the essential life and safety skills they need we help to position them to build a safer, healthier future. Some key investments are: > First Aid training: Equip yourself with basic first aid knowledge to respond to emergencies > Fire safety: Learn how to use a fire extinguisher and create an evacuation plan > Cyber-safety: Stay safe online by recognizing cyber threats and practicing good digital hygiene > Mental health awareness: Understand the importance of mental well-being and know where to seek help > Workplace safety: Familiarize yourself with safety protocols in various work environments. #WorldYouthSkillsDay #youthempowerment #safetyskills #healthandsafety #canadiansafety #canadianhealthandsafety #healthandsafetyatwork #safetyandhealth #eLearningCourses #HealthandSafetyManagementSystem #safetyfirst #link2elearning #onlinehealthandsafety #elearningdevelopment
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As beautiful as this time of year is, it can also bring pesky allergies along with it! Here are a few tips to help you manage seasonal allergies: 1️⃣ Know your triggers: Pollen, grass and mold are common culprits. Keep track of when and where your symptoms flare up. 2️⃣ Check the pollen count: Plan outdoor activities when pollen levels are lower (typically in the early morning or after a good rain). 3️⃣ Protect yourself: Wear sunglasses and a hat to keep pollen out of your eyes and hair. Consider using a mask if pollen counts are high. 4️⃣ Keep it clean: Shower and change clothes after being outside to remove pollen from your skin and clothing. 5️⃣ Consult a doctor: If over-the-counter meds aren't cutting it, speak with a healthcare professional about other treatment options. Here's hoping that you can enjoy the season while staying allergy-free! #SeasonalAllergies #AllergyAwareness #StayHealthy #healthandsafety #wellness #link2elearning #link2cdms #canadian #safetyfirst