Rigorous social, environmental and economic standards
promote safe working conditions, protect the environment and empower communities to build thriving businesses.
Not exact matches
In December, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration renewed its alliance with the National Association of Women in Construction to continue to
promote safe and healthful
working conditions and prevent hazards that are specific to women such as a lack of personal protection equipment, sanitation and workplace intimidation.
Our
work honors all the ways babies are fed and nourished by
promoting safe, evidence - based practices, and strives to empower parents and parents - to - be with information on how to safely feed their babies, identify feeding risk factors,
work with health care providers, recognize signs of feeding issues and related infant health
conditions, and avoid infant re-hospitalizations and negative outcomes.
We're hoping to hear stories from as many workers as possible in «bad jobs,» with the goal of informing employment standards in BC that
promote safe, fair and dignified
working conditions.
Promoted a
safe and healthy
work environment facility to sure all pool water and facility meet health standards to achieve the best recreational aquatic
condition for all customers.