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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. |
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