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On Friday, February 12th, the Intelex Gives Back club officially launched partnership with Toronto’s Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). The CAMH Corporate Sports Challenge combined with athletes from Intelex provided CAMH clients with an opportunity to experience the fun and enjoyment of learning about and participating in organized sports – especially as teammates with corporate sports teams.
The clients had an opportunity to learn new ski
Last month, OSHA announced that agency investigators would increase their focus on a set of new key hazards for the healthcare industry during upcoming inspections. These hazards will aim to address musculoskeletal disorders related to patient or resident handling; blood borne pathogens; workplace violence; tuberculosis and slips, trips and falls.
To those in the healthcare industry, this announcement comes as
Mental Health Week is May 4-10, 2015, and many take this opportunity to discuss how to best support those who are living with mental illness, or to work to reduce the stigma around mental illness. Mental health in the workplace is another important theme that’s popping up more and more these days.
Canadian statistics show that at least 20 percent of the population will experience mental illness at some point in our lives. But what
Drumroll please…the results are in and we couldn’t be more thrilled: Intelex was named #11 in a study conducted by The Great Place to Work Institute of Canada for the fourth consecutive year. Members of the Intelex team were on hand last night at the awards ceremony at the Metro Convention Center in Toronto, to receive the award. We are humbled to be among Canada’s leading-edge companies who topped the prestigious list this year. But most importantly, we are excited t
On this week’s edition of EHS This Week we’ve got the week’s top stories in environment, health and safety news:
- NTSB Issues Urgent Safety Recommendations to Railway Operators
- U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $120M Loan for Chicago Blue Line
- Removing Stigma of Mental Health from the Workplace
- Open Concept Offices May be Detrimental to Worker Health

On this week's edition of EHS This Week we've got the week's top stories in environment, health and safety news:
- The results of an internal review of OSHA's SVEP program.
- Learning from safety inspections of dairy farms and agriculture in general.
- Japan and China's differing issues with nuclear power, and m
Do you hear that? Yes that’s right, men around the world who are parting with their mustaches are weeping. Movember is now over but here at Intelex we have reason to cheer.
Last year about 12 Intelexians united to grow mustaches for the month of November to help raise money for men’s health awareness. During that run we raised $2,500, a sum Intelex President and CEO Mark Jaine matched
On this week`s edition of EHS This Week we take a look at the top stories in environment, health and safety news, including:
- Cal-OSHA`s campaign to get employers focused on heat concerned.
- OSHA releasing an updated Tool Shed directive on procedures for eliminating workplace hazards in marine cargo handling.
- Railroad whistleblower news, and a whole lot more.
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Is fatigue management part of your business strategy? More and more companies are shifting their focus to look at the business implications of employee fatigue and the need for company policies that promote getting a healthy dose of rest. In this week`s issue of MacLean`s magazine the cover story, The Secrets of Sleep, takes a closer look at the effects of fatigue on our daily lives.
In the interview with David Randall, author of
This past Sunday June 3, Intelexians joined over 13,000 cyclists celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Heart and Stroke’s Becel Ride for Heart and raising nearly $5 million for heart and stroke research, the highest ever for a ride.
Team Intelex continued its participation in the ride, raising $3,560. The rain and wind that was forecasted for the day held off and cyclists were treated to spectacular views of the Toronto skyline from Toronto`s Don Valley Parkway and Gardi
