Directed to upper management, effective safety management systems have been proven to reduce incidents and illnesses in the workplace.
Directed to upper management, effective safety management systems have been proven to reduce incidents and illnesses in the workplace.
SHSA will be offering First aid/CPR level C within Saskatchewan. Rebates will be sent to members in S21, S22 and S23 WCB rate codes after successfully completing the course.
Complete the registration form and submit to SHSA.
Please note: Cancellations must be made not less than 10 days prior to the course date or the payments will be forfeited.
Class size: 18 Registered: 3
Most residents of Saskatchewan feel this is a safe place to live and work. But, did you know our province has the second worst workplace time loss injury record in Canada? For example, in this province people die of injuries 1.4 times more often than anywhere else in our country.
Employers need to be part of the solution. The goal is to facilitate a change in the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviour in our society and cultures. However, any “cultural shift” must begin with a commitment made by the leaders.
You are needed: By signing the Health & Safety Leadership Charter, leaders commit their support to the principle that nothing is more important than the health, safety and well-being of their workers, contractors, clients, customers, visitors and, if and whenever possible, the surrounding community.
Your return on investment: Fewer injuries and healthier employees means reduced costs for everyone. As a signatory to the CEO Charter, employers benefit from: (1) visibility as a community leader and a positive corporate citizen; (2) recognition as an injury prevention champion; (3) enhanced employee engagement; and (4) safer and more sustainable Saskatchewan communities.
There are also financial gains to be made by extending injury prevention beyond the workplace. This in turn leads to less absenteeism, decreased costs to your organization, and increased productivity and profitability.
Please join us – together we will make a measurable difference by reducing the impact of injuries in Saskatchewan.
Thursday June 14, 2012
Regina, SK
10:00am
Regina’s Queensbury Centre – Evraz Place
All current and prospective participants can anticipate a mail-out invitation by mid-May. If you are interested in participating for the first time, please contact Dawn Brown, Communications & Event Coordinator at 306-522-5499 or 1-866-999-SHSA or dawn.brown@serviehospitality.com .
SHSA will be offering First aid/CPR level C within Saskatchewan. Rebates will be sent to members in S21, S22 and S23 WCB rate codes after successfully completing the course.
Complete the registration form and submit to SHSA.
Please note: Cancellations must be made not less than 10 days prior to the course date or the payments will be forfeited.
Class size: 18 Registered: 7
SHSA will be offering First aid/CPR level C within Saskatchewan. Rebates will be sent to members in S21, S22 and S23 WCB rate codes after successfully completing the course.
Complete the registration form and submit to SHSA.
Please note: Cancellations must be made not less than 10 days prior to the course date or the payments will be forfeited.
Class size: 18 Registered: 0
This program is designed to give employers/managers/supervisors an overview of investigations, claims management, and modified return to work.
SHSA will be offering First aid/CPR level C within Saskatchewan. Rebates will be sent to members in S21, S22 and S23 WCB rate codes after successfully completing the course.
Complete the registration form and submit to SHSA.
Please note: Cancellations must be made not less than 10 days prior to the course date or the payments will be forfeited.
Class size: 18 Registered: 0
SHSA will be offering First aid/CPR level C within Saskatchewan. Rebates will be sent to members in S21, S22 and S23 WCB rate codes after successfully completing the course.
Complete the registration form and submit to SHSA.
Please note: Cancellations must be made not less than 10 days prior to the course date or the payments will be forfeited.
Class size: 18 Registered: 0
This presentation will explain the importance of quality investigations and how they can prevent future incidents from occurring.
This course will allow participants to conduct a Job Hazard Analysis, as well as to create a Safe Work Procedure.