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your company’s expenses, and increases profits. By reducing overhead or employing more
efficient technologies, your tangible cost savings are immediate. Consider the financial benefit
of Occupational Health and Safety services.

employee productivity and reduces down time. Success is achieved as much through increased productivity as cost cutting. By promoting physical and social well-being; by working to prevent
disease and disability and by assisting in the rehabilitation of sick and injured workers, the

Occupational Health Nurse can contribute to a higher level of wellness among the working population.
In turn, productivity is enhanced. Your company will see improved employee performance through
Occupational Health and Safety activities.

customized, effective health and safety programs. Save hours of expensive management time now
dentifying health and safety concerns and understanding government regulations. Your Occupational
Health Nurse can tailor programs to match your specific requirements.

your profile as a responsible employer and improves employee morale. Your Occupational Health
Nurse will make your workplace a better place by acting as an effective liaison between management
and employees. The Occupational Health Nurse will also recognize your company’s interests in their
health and well-being.






costs of proposed programs and presents options to the employer.

the evaluation criteria into the proposed program.

cost recovery period.






with insurance carriers, Worker’s Compensation, Canada Pension Disability and/or other
insurers to restore the employee to health.

the development of individualized return to work plans based on principles of disability management.

the provision of benefits for eligible employees.







and explains occupational health and safety legislation to management and the Joint
Occupational Health and Safety Committees.

the employer to meet the requirements of occupational health and safety legislation
(legislation may be federal or provincial).

current with legislative changes.

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