Safety
"Prevention is our motto, make safety yours"
CSE focuses on the “prevention”. This is the proactive side of insurance that is often forgotten and sometimes neglected. We implement safeguard policies and take reasonable precautions to prevent crisis.
Our work and safety ethics have a straight forward task. They are structured to encourage and enforce the highest possible work safety behaviour.
If employees remain motivated by feeling safe and happy they will improve productivity.
Is Your Child Safe In Your Home?
Every year, there are injuries and fatalities resulting from accidental contact with power lines. Remember any contact with power lines or faulty electrical equipment can seriously harm or kill you.
It's important to make children aware of the dangers of electricity, and how to avoid electrical hazards when playing in the house and outdoors.
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Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP) 8-year study (1996–2003) of 14 hospitals found:
» A typical case involves a male child, between the age of 1 and 3 years, inserting a foreign object into an outlet at home and receiving a burn/electrical injury to the finger or hand.
» 472 cases were identified (median age 3 yrs)
» 58% of cases were males
» 68% of incidents involved children between ages of 1 and 3 years
» 78% of cases associated with child inserting a foreign object into the outlet
» 76% of cases occur at home (3.6% at other home)
» 63% are burn or electrical injuries to the hand or finger
CSE Operates According To All Rules And Regulations By The Following Organizations:
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| Canadian Standards Association | Toronto Hydro Corporation | Electrical Safety Authority |





