Working in Canada has always been a dream of mine. Between the breathtaking scenery that I would be able to see from my desk, and the overall culture that is so far removed from British workplaces that I am used to, a change of pace is exactly what I am looking for – as long as the work that I am doing is conducted safely. It can be difficult to know where to start when it comes to making the working day safer, but it is imperative that every employer makes the effort and takes the time to make work a safe place to be., Here are four ways to make working in Canada safer.

Scope out new locations before setting up
Working outdoors is exciting and dynamic, as every day nature brings new experiences and challenges that you can overcome throughout your work day. However, travelling to a new location can be tricky, as you may not know what kinds of eventualities to prepare for. Using a drone to scope out new locations is an excellent way to prepare for different land textures and wildlife – click here for a great way to look after your safety while working outdoors.
Check that your building is up to code
For those who are more used to working indoors, there is still lots to be done to keep your workspace safe. For example, when I was unsure if I was meeting all of the working regulations in my office, I contacted a real estate lawyer near me to ask if there was anything else that I could or should be doing. Safety is not just about protecting yourself from physical dangers, but also providing a stable work environment that will look after the best interests of your team.
Ensure that you are working on stable ground
Canada is a gorgeous country, with diverse wildlife and a new terrain around every corner. And while that is beautiful to look at, it can be difficult to work with in a safe manner. A great way to stabilise the ground and ensure that your new working location is as safe as possible is to employ a swamp mat, such as those found at northernmat.ca, because these are designed to level the ground for you and all of your equipment to move safely, while also protecting the natural environment.
Work closely with an HR expert
Although it might seem like there are kinds of ‘health and safety’ hoops to jump through these days, in reality it can really be in your best interests to have a risk assessment conducted at your workplace. These can be carried out with regards to the location of your work, or even individual employees can have a risk assessment conducted for their role, and working closely with HR means knowing the best way to get your job done, in the safest way possible.
Have you had to overcome any safety issues at your place of work? Share your tips and experiences in the comments below.

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