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Canadian Agricultural Safety Association
We envision a Canada where farm families thrive in a safe, productive agricultural sector that is rich, robust and resilient.
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3325 – C Pembina Highway
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  • Home
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Join CASA
    • Membership FAQs
    • Governance
    • Annual Reports
    • Our Charitable Work
    • CASA Brochure
    • Contact Us
  • Programs
    • Safety Days for Children
    • Canadian Agricultural Safety Week
    • BeGrainSafe
    • Machinery Safety
    • Canadian Agricultural Injury Reporting (CAIR)
    • Annual Conference
  • Training
    • Online Training
    • In-Person Training
    • Customized Services
  • Resources
    • Ag Youth Work Guidelines
    • Canada FarmSafe Plan
    • COVID-19
    • For Kids
    • National Occupational Standard
    • Reports
    • SafetyShop – Farm Safety Library
    • Teaching Kits
    • Toolbox Talks
  • Grants
    • Back to Ag Program
    • Past Grants
  • Donations & Sponsorships
    • Donate to the FarmSafe Foundation
    • Become a CASA Sponsor
    • Workplace Giving
    • Our Sponsors and Partners

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WHMIS

By Christine Maynard BalcaenNovember 29, 2019

Incorporating GHS into WHMIS has led to some important changes in Canada.

Fusarium and Mycotoxins

By Christine Maynard BalcaenNovember 29, 2019

Mycotoxins are toxic compounds that are naturally produced by certain types of moulds (fungi). Most mycotoxins are chemically stable and do not degrade during storage or under normal food processing conditions.1

Making Transitions

By Christine Maynard BalcaenNovember 29, 2019

Maintaining relationships when a family business is involved in transitioning to the next generation can create unique challenges

Maintaining Healthy Relationships

By Christine Maynard BalcaenNovember 29, 2019

“ Relationships provide us with identity, purpose and direction. In essence, relationships and therefore community is a life giving, life defining, life nurturing process.”

Living With Stress

By Christine Maynard BalcaenNovember 29, 2019

It is important to understand the components of stress. Stress is a normal reaction to situations that are perceived to be challenging

Dealing With Conflict

By Christine Maynard BalcaenNovember 29, 2019

Conflict is part of life. In all relationships, we experience conflict. Conflict can be positive if managed properly.

Confidential Personal Wellness Assessment

By Christine Maynard BalcaenNovember 29, 2019

This is a confidential document and is intended to be completed privately and shared with your health care provider ONLY.

Farm Stress Management Plan

By Christine Maynard BalcaenNovember 29, 2019

A management plan to reduce stress.

Farm Stress Inventory

By Christine Maynard BalcaenNovember 29, 2019

Farming has ongoing situations that cause stress. Common farm stressors are finances, daily hassles, and lack of control over the weather, heavy work overloads, and conflict in relationships.

Zoonotic Disease Risk for Livestock Production Workers

By novgrpMay 25, 2019

Zoonotic Disease Risk for Livestock Production Workers

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