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Dan Robinson PhD, Certified Professional Ergonomist
Services include the development of ergonomics policy and programs, ergonomics assessment for prevention of work-related MSI, ergonomics training for employees, OH&S committees, and design professionals and more.
Pain Is Optional For Carpenters Comic Link
An educational guide to preventing Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) for carpenters. Presented in a comic book style, the goal of this resource is to help workers recognize and prevent the symptoms of MSI. Pain is Optional for Carpenters For your printed version please contact the Actsafe office info@actsafe.ca
Pain Is Optional For Caterers Comic Link
An educational guide to preventing Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) for Caterers. Presented in a comic book style, the goal of this resource is to help Caterers recognize and prevent the symptoms of MSI. Pain is Optional for Caterers
Pain Is Optional For Wardrobe Workers Comic Link
An educational guide to preventing Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) for wardrobe workers. Presented in a comic book style, the goal of this resource is to help workers recognize and prevent the symptoms of MSI. Pain is Optional for Wardrobe Workers
Pain Is Optional For Office Workers Comic Link
An educational guide to preventing Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) for office workers. Presented in a comic book style, the goal of this resource is to help workers recognize and prevent the symptoms of MSI. Pain is Optional for Office Workers
Ergonomics Commentary – Back Belts
This WorkSafeBC ergonomics commentary discusses back belts, specifically how they cannot be used as personal protective equipment. The commentary advises users that back belts may not prevent injuries at work, and may increase the risk of injuries. To read the full document on WorkSafeBC’s website, and to print, click here (96 kB).

Musicians and MSI Performing Arts Safety Primer
Musicians (including vocalists) are prone to MSI that is caused or aggravated by practice, rehearsal, or performance. Playing a musical instrument may be second only to computer use in terms of population exposure to MSI. Some studies have shown that approximately half of professional musicians and music students experience significant MSI symptoms. A Musculoskeletal injury […]

Dancers and MSI Performing Arts Safety Primer
Musculoskeletal injury (MSI) is the most frequently reported medical problem among classical and modern dancers. The majority of dancers have reported at least one injury that has affected their dancing or kept them from dancing and approximately 50% of dancers report at least one chronic injury. A musculoskeletal injury is any injury or disorder of […]

Pain Is Optional For Caterers Comic
An educational guide to preventing Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) for Caterers. Presented in a comic book style, the goal of this resource is to help Caterers recognize and prevent the symptoms of MSI. Pain Is Optional For Caterers Comic PDF. For your printed version please contact the Actsafe office info@actsafe.ca

Pain Is Optional For Office Workers Comic
An educational guide to preventing Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) for office workers. Presented in a comic book style, the goal of this resource is to help workers recognize and prevent the symptoms of MSI. Pain Is Optional For Office Workers Comic PDF. For your printed version please contact the Actsafe office info@actsafe.ca

Pain Is Optional For Wardrobe Workers Comic
An educational guide to preventing Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) for wardrobe workers. Presented in a comic book style, the goal of this resource is to help workers recognize and prevent the symptoms of MSI. Pain Is Optional For Wardrobe Workers Comic PDF For your printed version please contact the Actsafe office info@actsafe.ca

Pain Is Optional For Carpenters Comic
An educational guide to preventing Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) for carpenters. Presented in a comic book style, the goal of this resource is to help workers recognize and prevent the symptoms of MSI. Pain Is Optional For Carpenters Comic PDF Version. For your printed version please contact the Actsafe office info@actsafe.ca

Safety Scene – October 2017 Edition
In the October 2017 issue: Registration now open for our Event Safety Conference 2018, October is National Ergonomics Month, Ladder Safety Tips, and a whole lot more! View The Actsafe Safety Scene here!

Actsafe Appoints New Executive Director
Nancy Harwood, Chair of the Board of Directors of Actsafe Safety Association, is pleased to announce that Manu (Manobhiram) Nellutla has been selected as the organization’s new Executive Director, effective March 11th, 2019. “On behalf of the Board of Directors of Actsafe, I wish to welcome Manu to his new role and say how much we […]
Production Resources
Starting a production in British Columbia? We’ve curated a selection of important literature and resources to help provide an understanding of requirements for any new productions to create a safe and healthy workplace for your workers. Why not contact our Motion Picture Industry Advisor Anand Kanna (by mail or phone 604 733 4682 Ext. 120.) […]

Arcose Consulting Ltd.
Services include incident investigation, safety program and safe work procedure development, exposure assessment and monitoring, indoor air quality measuring, Exposure Control Plan (ECP) development and more.
Meet the Team
Our Team Members Board Actsafe Committees Our Team Members Manu Nellutla Executive Director Envelope Globe Linkedin Manu is the Executive Director at Actsafe Safety Association and joined the team in March 2019. He has a varied background and extensive experience… Learn more about Manu Manu is the Executive Director at Actsafe Safety Association and joined […]