Type Guides & Tools
Franza
LanguageFrench
ProviderANACT
This web section presents 5 dimensions to be addressed to combine working from home and the occupational health of teleworkers in a successful way.
Type Guides & Tools
Canada
LanguageEnglish, French
ProviderCanadian Centre for Occupational Safety and Health (CCOHS)
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged employers to equip their workers with the tools they need in order to do their jobs safely at home, and it’s important that this focus includes both mental and physical health.
Type Visual resources
Franza
LanguageFrench
ProviderInsurance Prevention
This short film presents very simple and easy to understand and apply measures to move more daily when you have a sedentary job, and prevent the risk of musculoskeletal disorder (warming exercises, walk at lunch time, taking the steps instead of the elevator, taking breaks and stand up during...
Type Guides & Tools
Canada
LanguageEnglish
ProviderInstitute for Work & Health
This article offers ergonomics advice on setting up a temporary home office when little is adjustable.
Type Visual resources
Canada
LanguageEnglish
ProviderCanadian Centre for Occupational Safety and Health (CCOHS)
This practical infographic provides simple advice on sitting at your desk and tips on moving.
Type Guides & Tools
Franza
LanguageFrench
ProviderINRS
The pandemic (COVID - 19) has forced many enterprises to ask their workers to work from home. Under these circumstances, teleworkers can be exposed to health and safety risks that need to be addressed.
Type Guides & Tools
Franza
LanguageFrench
ProviderINRS
This brochure aims to draw the attention of companies to the need to support the implementation and practice of telework to reduce occupational risks, and proposes recommendations to reduce them.