CALL FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS

Deadline Sept 7 to Get Recognition

Each year, we celebrate companies and individuals doing exemplary work to promote safety in construction and build positive safety culture in Saskatchewan. We are looking to recognize Corporate Leadership in Safety, Safety Leaders and Safety Practitioners.


Nominate yourself, your company or a deserving coworker by Sept. 7, 2025. Tell us how you ensure construction safety on your sites and show leadership towards safety excellence in the industry. Winners and finalists benefit from peer recognition, professional achievement and social media exposure.


SEE awards criteria


READ about last year's winners


WATCH past winner videos

AI Could Be Your Partner in Construction

A Practical Guide

Want to reduce the burden of admin tasks and improve your safety program efficiency? How about saving time and enhancing productivity? Artificial intelligence could be your answer.


With the right approach, AI can help you focus on what matters most – getting the job done safely and effectively. Read on for a quick guide. . .

Training is key to ensure everyone stays safe on site and goes home to enjoy the best of what summer has to offer. Book your spot to learn in person, online or by group request with our friendly instructors.


July Training Online

9&10 – Leadership for Safety Excellence

14&15 – Basic Training Techniques

15 – Ground Disturbance for Construction

16 – Fall Protection & Prevention

17 – Safety Management

17 – WHMIS 2015 Train the Trainer

22 – Safety Auditor Fundamentals

23 – OHC Training Level 1

24 – Fall Protection & Prevention 

24 – Safety Administration

30 – Fall Protection & Prevention 

30 – WHMIS 2015 Train the Trainer

31 – Aerial Work Platform Safety Awareness 

31 – Confined Space Monitoring & Entry 


Saskatoon

9 – Fall Protection & Prevention Training

10 – Confined Space Monitoring & Entry Training

22&23 – Leadership for Safety Excellence


Regina

14 – Fall Protection & Prevention

29 – Fall Protection & Prevention


Have a group of 8 or more? We'll come to you. Submit your request at least 2 weeks in advance.

LADDER SAFETY

Use the New Assessment Tool

Falls from ladders are the leading cause of fall-related injuries in construction. You can prevent these injuries with proper planning, training, equipment selection and worksite habits.


Learn more about how to prevent ladder injuries on your site. Plus, find a new tool to assess your ladders, Tool Box Talks, training and other resources. Join the 40 other companies already prioritizing ladder safety this summer and ensure your team climbs safely.

MORE UPDATES

TOOL BOX TALKS

Step up Extension Ladder and Stepladder Safety. Check out newly updated talks on Diabetes, Mould and Mildew, Fatigue Management, Psychosocial Hazards, Protecting the Public and more.

FLEXIBLE TRAINING

Is your training up-to-date? Everyone on site needs SCOT®. Popular courses Leadership for Safety Excellence and Safety Auditor Fundamentals are available on demand, any time, at your own pace.

CONFERENCE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS

If you missed it, watch our recent conference sessions on Legal Trends: Recent OHS Cases in SK, Building on a Foundation of Data and Digital Leadership and Advancing Safety Through Auditing.

Climbing the ladder? Some ideas are ridiculously dangerous. Share this infographic instead.


Shoutout to Westridge - future carpenters will benefit from this gift.


Teamwork, leadership and overcoming hurdles. A Belgian athlete stepped up and went viral.


A World Cup-winning team sets a high bar for housekeeping.


New era of criminal accountability in workplace safety has supervisors in the crosshairs.


Wrestling legend Mick Foley shares why ladders hurt more than almost any other wrestling prop.


Who was most concerned about safety on Mythbusters?


AI can actually make managing safety "funner."



The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) is a non-profit organization funded by the construction industry to provide cost-effective safety training, programs and advice. Committed to injury prevention, the SCSA serves 10,000 companies that employ workers in building construction and are registered with the Saskatchewan WCB for residential, commercial & industrial construction or construction trades.

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