Quarterly Bulletin Winter 2026 Steady Footing
This quarter’s Health & Safety Bulletin focuses on preventing slips, trips, and falls in the workplace and during winter commutes. Slips, trips, and falls account for 1 in 4 workplace injuries in Canada, with incidents increasing during colder months due to ice, moisture, poor lighting, and reduced visibility. By keeping walkways clear, addressing winter hazards, improving lighting, and slowing down in high-risk conditions, organizations can reduce lost-time injuries and protect worker safety. Prevention starts with awareness, small daily actions, and a shared commitment to workplace health and safety.
The health and safety of everyone at Stream Source are of paramount importance to all of us. We are proud of our recent audit score of 92% and our Alberta WCB Certificate of Recognition (COR) for Health and Safety standards.
We are committed to conducting business in a manner that protects the health, safety, and security of our workforce and is compatible with the environmental and economic needs of the communities in which our clients operate. We ensure consistent and structured onboarding processes for all contractors and candidates in safety-sensitive and non-safety sensitive roles, which reduces compliance risks for our clients.
Safety is the responsibility of every employee and continuous improvement is a strategic imperative at Stream Source.
To report incidents, injuries, health and safety related concerns, violations of the law or the Code of Business Conduct, you may call the Stream Source Emergency line. The emergency line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is operated by an independent company.
Emergency Line: 1-855-262-1156
