
A safe workplace is everyone's responsibility. WorkSafe Saskatchewan sponsors a number of awards that recognise these efforts. LEARN MORE | |
Companies signing the Health & Safety Leadership Charter make a public commitment to be a part of the solution to Saskatchewan’s injury epidemic. LEARN MORE | |
The Joint Industry Committee (JIC) is a voluntary group of safety professionals representing industry and labour with the desire to help more employers develop and implement effective safety management systems. LEARN MORE | |
WorkSafe offers an online WHMIS course and Young Workers Readiness course. Get certified at your own pace. LEARN MORE | |
WorkSafe Saskatchewan funds projects to research preventing or reducing the risk of occupational illnesses and disabilities. LEARN MORE | |
A Return-to-Work (RTW) or Disability Management Program is a clearly developed plan to accommodate a work-related disability in the workplace, providing alternate or modified work for injured workers. LEARN MORE | |
Because safety doesn’t end when the work day ends, WorkSafe Saskatchewan is proud to be a founding partner in Safe Saskatchewan, working to eliminate unintentional injuries in Saskatchewan. LEARN MORE | |
The Saskatchewan Safety Associations are non-profit associations of employers funded by Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) for the purpose of injury prevention, safety and return to work. LEARN MORE | |
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