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If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you may also want to search our old web site archive. Results 131 - 140 of 342 Filter Active Filters Search results Fact sheet Repetitive Strain Injuries Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) are injuries that happen when you do the same motion over and over, causing stress to your body. These injuries usually affect parts of your body like muscles, nerves and tendons. Common places for RSIs are your wrists, elbows, neck and shoulders. They can cause pain, stiffness, numbness or weakness in these areas. RSIs are often seen in people who type a lot, use tools repeatedly or do other jobs that require the same movements many times. Fact sheet Respiratory Protection Many CUPE members work in occupations that put them at risk of exposure to respiratory hazards. These hazards include oxygen-deficient atmospheres, airborne contaminants (including mists, fumes, dusts, or other gasses that may be toxic), or biological contaminants that may harbour any number of infectious diseases. Fact sheet Shiftwork Shift work can be hazardous to workers’ health. We can do things to lessen the negative health impacts of shift work without compromising services. Fact sheet Collective Bargaining Strategies to Prevent Workplace Violence Image Fact sheet Ebola virus disease Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe disease that causes haemorrhagic fever in humans and animals. Diseases that cause haemorrhagic fevers affect the body’s vascular system (how blood moves through the body). Fact sheet Sun alert We used to think that once you got a tan, you were protected from the effects of the sun. Today we know otherwise; a tan represents the skin’s reaction to damage from ultraviolet radiation. Counterpoint Oct 16, 2025 Working in an unsafe consumption site: A library perspective It is impossible not to know there is an overdose crisis in Canada. You might think that no one is more aware of it than nurses, paramedics and social service workers – tens of thousands of whom are CUPE members. But what fewer people realize is how deeply social and medical crises in Canada affect public libraries. Fact sheet Radon Radon is a chemically inert, naturally occurring radioactive gas. It is odourless, colourless and tasteless. Radon is produced from radium which occurs as part of the decay chain of naturally occurring uranium in the soil. NEB highlights National Executive Board Highlights - June 2016 Our National Executive Board met June 14-16, 2016 in Ottawa. These are the highlights of their deliberations and decisions. 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Fact sheet Repetitive Strain Injuries Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) are injuries that happen when you do the same motion over and over, causing stress to your body. These injuries usually affect parts of your body like muscles, nerves and tendons. Common places for RSIs are your wrists, elbows, neck and shoulders. They can cause pain, stiffness, numbness or weakness in these areas. RSIs are often seen in people who type a lot, use tools repeatedly or do other jobs that require the same movements many times.
Fact sheet Respiratory Protection Many CUPE members work in occupations that put them at risk of exposure to respiratory hazards. These hazards include oxygen-deficient atmospheres, airborne contaminants (including mists, fumes, dusts, or other gasses that may be toxic), or biological contaminants that may harbour any number of infectious diseases.
Fact sheet Shiftwork Shift work can be hazardous to workers’ health. We can do things to lessen the negative health impacts of shift work without compromising services.
Fact sheet Ebola virus disease Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe disease that causes haemorrhagic fever in humans and animals. Diseases that cause haemorrhagic fevers affect the body’s vascular system (how blood moves through the body).
Fact sheet Sun alert We used to think that once you got a tan, you were protected from the effects of the sun. Today we know otherwise; a tan represents the skin’s reaction to damage from ultraviolet radiation.
Counterpoint Oct 16, 2025 Working in an unsafe consumption site: A library perspective It is impossible not to know there is an overdose crisis in Canada. You might think that no one is more aware of it than nurses, paramedics and social service workers – tens of thousands of whom are CUPE members. But what fewer people realize is how deeply social and medical crises in Canada affect public libraries.
Fact sheet Radon Radon is a chemically inert, naturally occurring radioactive gas. It is odourless, colourless and tasteless. Radon is produced from radium which occurs as part of the decay chain of naturally occurring uranium in the soil.
NEB highlights National Executive Board Highlights - June 2016 Our National Executive Board met June 14-16, 2016 in Ottawa. These are the highlights of their deliberations and decisions.
Sector profile: Transportation CUPE represents approximately 37,900 members in the transportation sector, including workers in airlines, airports, ferries, port authorities, rail, roads and highways, and public and private transit systems.