Although 100 Saskatchewan people are injured at work everyday, and the following films feature real workplaces with real Saskatchewan workers, no people were harmed in the making of these films.
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Learn more about WorkSafe's classroom courses: Computer Workstation Assessment, Back Injury Prevention and Effective Return to Work. |
![]() | This training is for those who work with or may be exposed to hazardous materials at work. |
![]() | Associations can provide job-specific safety training to both members and non-members. |
![]() | WorkSafe Saskatchewan is offering online workplace incident investigation training courses. |
![]() | WorkSafe Saskatchewan is offering workplace inspection training courses. |
Young workers aged 14 or 15 need a Young Worker Readiness Certificate of Completion to work in Saskatchewan. |
Winners move on to national Fan Favourite contest. Please vote from May 5 to 12, 2013 to help these Saskatchewan teams win.
It has come to the attention of the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) and WorkSafe Saskatchewan that businesses have been receiving calls offering WCB posters and safety services.
Preventing eye injuries one pair of safety glasses at a time
WorkSafe Saskatchewan presented its 2013 Safe Employer Safe Worker Awards.
WorkSafe Saskatchewan and the Chiropractors' Association of Saskatchewan have partnered to adopt "Think Twice Lift Once" campaign to promote proper lifting and back safety.
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