There's no such thing as an accident. Every one of the 40,000 work-related injuries that was reported in Saskatchewan last year was predictable and preventable.
It's up to every employer and every worker to help us eliminate workplace injuries and achieve Mission Zero.
The winner of WorkSafe Saskatchewan’s first youth Eye on Safety contest was announced at the kick-off to the provincial NAOSH week activities.
Dylan Rathbeger, of Regina, won the grand prize of an Acer Aspire Laptop computer. The three month contest ran from February 4 to April 30. Monthly draw winners of Apple iPods were Heather Graham, Nicole Johnson and Alissa Thompson.
The contest, open to Saskatchewan youth age 15 – 24, was designed to promote workplace safety to provincial youth. People in this age group are 33% more likely to be injured on the job than other workers.[Read More]
WHMIS for Saskatchewan Workers
If you are a worker who regularly uses, or are exposed to WHMIS controlled products take our e-Course.
"Promoting postive lifestyle attitudes about safety at work, at home and at play"
Worksafe Saskatchewan is proud to be a founding partner of Safe Saskatchewan
WorkSafe Ad Campaign
Popular ads are helping to raise awareness ....
Lasers at a hospital?
You bet. They are used for many procedures. Here's how workers use them safely.
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Occupational Health and Safety Informational Sessions on Harrassment - Working Well.
Sessions are being held from March through June 2008, More Details.
Return to Work
Did you know that you must make every reasonable effort to accommodate ill or injured workers?. Learn more about reducing your injury and illness costs!
Saskatchewan Labour Standards
Employment and labour-related issues such as benefits, vacation pay, and employment protection for Saskatchewan workplaces.
Education and Training in OHS Traditional or online learning will keep you informed and prepared to meet workplace issues. Find out more about your opportunities!
What's New in Saskatchewan?
Go to our WCB Basics pages to find out what's new in preventing workplace injuries and illness.
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