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The Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce and the University of New Brunswick Centre for Learning Futures invite you to a free webinar on March 11 at 2 p.m. with local safety expert, Darrel Nickerson.
The session focuses on one of the most important responsibilities facing employers today—keeping people safe.
Creating a safe workplace requires more than checklists or compliance. In this session, Darrel will break down the key differences between safety inspections and audits, explain why both are essential, and show how they work together to strengthen your organization’s safety culture.
Participants will learn how to:
· Understand the difference between an inspection and an audit
· Meet compliance requirements related to inspections
· Apply practical tips and tools to improve your audit process
This session is ideal for organizational leaders who want to create safer work environments, reduce risk, and help ensure every employee goes home healthy and unharmed.
We want to hear from you!
We are inviting members to share their professional development priorities. Your feedback will help inform new courses, workshops, and training opportunities designed specifically for your needs.
📋 Please take 3–5 minutes to complete the survey. You could win a $100 UNB Bookstore gift card!
Take the survey
Thank you for helping shape relevant, accessible learning opportunities for the Saint John business community.
Thank you for contributing your voice and helping us support a stronger, safer, and better-prepared workforce in the Saint John region.
Saint John Region Chamber & UNB Teams
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