Jen’s Safety Angle: Top 5 Considerations for Safety Programs in 2025
Jen's Safety Angle: Top 5 Considerations for Safety Programs in 2025 covers the key areas of supervision, documentation, training, inspections and preventative maintenance.
Crane & Hoist Canada Magazine: 2025 Vision
Crane & Hoist Canada spoke with BC Crane Safety executive director Clinton Connell and Steve Anema about the high volume of opportunities across the sector
General Contractor Roles and Responsibilities: Crane Safety on the Jobsite
Jen Mutas presented at the Polygon Homes Ltd. Construction Team All Hands meeting on general contractor roles and responsibilities when it comes to crane safety on the job site.
Women in Construction 5th Annual Virtual Conference
The 2025 Women in Construction Conference features BC Crane Safety’s Jen Mutas as a moderator for the panel Safety/Belonging on the Jobsite.
Winter 2024 Newsletter
Winter has a significant impact on the safe operation of cranes. An operating process and procedure review is important to ensure safe operation this season.
Preparing Cranes for Winter Conditions
October marks Ergonomics Month, highlighting the importance of ergonomics and human factors when improving workplace safety and efficiency.
Safety Corner: Brightening the Holidays
Jen Mutas, our Field OHS Advisor, is featured in Crane and Hoist Canada's September/October 2024 Safety Corner: Preventive Maintenance Perfection.
Bolstering the Crane Operator Workforce in B.C.
Businesses know there’s a shortage of skilled tradespeople in B.C. How can the industry attract new talent and tap all available candidate pools?
Safety Corner: Preventive Maintenance Perfection
Jen Mutas, our Field OHS Advisor, is featured in Crane and Hoist Canada's September/October 2024 Safety Corner: Preventive Maintenance Perfection.
October is Global Ergonomics Month
October marks Ergonomics Month, highlighting the importance of ergonomics and human factors when improving workplace safety and efficiency.