Saskatchewan Safety Council
Since 1955, the Saskatchewan Safety Council has developed training and resources in an effort to reduce the frequency and severity of injuries in the province of Saskatchewan.
We are a non-profit registered charity that provides services. We are funded through membership contributions, donations, sponsorships, training and event revenues.
We deliver consulting services, fee-for-service workplace safety training, traffic safety training, and events, and then use the revenues to develop and deliver free community programs for seniors, youth, and and other high risk demographics.
Our priorities are children and youth, new Canadians, seniors, and those who live on First Nations and in rural settings in Saskatchewan.
You can find completely free training courses, and information on the ways you can join in the effort to create a province of safety excellence by making a donation, sponsorship pledge, or volunteering by visiting www.sasksafety.org.
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Career Safety Education - Supported by K+S Potash Canada
The Vertical Growth of Disc Golf
Before You Store: Quick Tips for Motorcycle Winterization
Pre-Ride Inspections
Halting Hypothermia: How to Survive Falling Through the Ice
Driving on Ice: Making Safer Choices
Good Ice, Bad Ice: Identifying Hazards
Rescue Teams: How Emergency Services Can Help
When the Ice Melts: Emergency Preparedness in Spring
Mental Wellness Resiliency
Choosing When To, and When Not To Ride - Part 2: A Rider's State of Mind
Group Chat
Skid Smart Collision Avoidance program information
Educators & Injury Prevention pt.1 - Barbara Compton
The Saskatchewan Safety Council
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Free Online Workplace Safety Training
Free Online Safety Training
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The Saskatchewan Safety Council
Ground Disturbance Training Promo 2022
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