Quarterly Newsletter – April 2026 – Spring is Here!

Our second Quarterly Newsletter for 2026 was released this week. “Spring has sprung”, and at Tundra Rescue we are glad to be welcoming milder temperatures and the return of many outdoor work projects! During springtime, we see many of our clients approaching shutdown season. This year we are exceedingly prepared to meet the safety needs […]

Quarterly Newsletter – January 2026 – Happy New Year!

Our first Quarterly Newsletter for 2026 was released this week, and at Tundra Rescue we are welcoming the new year after what has been a very busy holiday season indeed! The entire Tundra Rescue team has been working hard to support our clients well during shutdown season. We have been keeping client jobsites staffed to […]

Quarterly Newsletter – October 2025 – Shutdown Season

Our Quarterly Newsletter for October was released a few days ago, in it we highlight the importance of getting planning right for seasonal shutdowns and some of the services we offer. In the last few weeks we’ve been busy with some rope access work which has given us some nice pictures and we hope to […]

Quarterly Newsletter – July 2025 – Signs, Movies and Ladders

In our July 2025 Quarterly Newsletter, we highlighted three of our specialist services: sign and banner installation, Tundra’s support to a recent film production, and an interesting ladder safety training task. Sign and Banner Installation Tundra supports several customers involved in advertising and marketing who sometimes have a need to install and remove signs and […]

Quarterly Newsletter – April 2025 – Confined Space Training

In our recently-released April 2025 Quarterly Newsletter, we highlighted the issue of Confined Space Entry and Awareness training:   Who trains your workers in Confined Space Awareness and Entry? Are your employees up to date in their confined space awareness and entry certification?   Ontario’s occupational health and safety regulations mandate that employers provide comprehensive […]

Some of our best site photos in 2024

After a successful 2024 and our busiest year ever in supporting work in confined spaces, and on rope doing high angle safety and rope access, we thought we would share some of our favourite photos. While, for very good reasons, we often can’t bring cameras into our worksites we hope these also provide a good […]

What is Rope Access? …according to ChatGPT

Despite the growing use of rope access in Canada we find that it is still sometimes viewed as an emerging technology in industrial situations, and we still frequently speak to operational managers, project engineers and health and safety representatives that either may not be familiar with rope access at all, or may not fully understand […]

Do Confined Space Safety Incidents Still Happen?

Tundra Rescue was established in 2011 and we have now been providing confined space safety advice, support and rescue standby services for more than a decade. Besides the moral argument for taking confined space safety seriously – the notion that businesses should care about the welfare of their workers and should therefore proactively take measures […]