8 Mar 2025
This International Women’s Day, the OCRC is recognizing the important contributions women make in the Ontario workforce.
Women can face unique risk factors in the workplace due to biological, social and job-related factors. The OCRC has prioritized research on women’s occupational health to support targeted interventions to reduce risks, improve workplace safety, and promote equity in occupational health protections. Some of these research initiatives include:
Risk of Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) among Ontario workers
Sex differences in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) risk among Ontario Workers
Female reproductive cancers
Exploring sex differences in lung cancer risk among Ontario workers
Occupational exposures among nail technicians
We are excited to announce that on January 27th, Jill MacLeod will be stepping into the role of Administrative Director at the OCRC.
Results from a study by OCRC and the Institute for Work and Health.
We are pleased to share our annual report, highlighting progress and accomplishments from 2023-2024. The theme of this report is…