Don’t Miss Out: Learn and Connect in Our Classroom Sessions

There’s something different about learning safety skills in person. The conversations, real-world examples, and the chance to ask questions and share experiences with others in the industry make classroom training especially valuable.


Our classroom sessions bring members together to talk through real safety challenges, build practical skills, and learn from others who face many of the same workplace situations. It’s also a chance to step away from the day-to-day and focus on strengthening safety in your workplace.


Take a look at the upcoming sessions and reserve a seat for you or your team.

Classroom Training

New Course Available on SkillsPass

Our Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs) Operator Safety course is now available and ready to help operators work safer at heights. Whether you're new to MEWPs or looking for a refresher, this course covers essential safety practices to help reduce risks and keep worksites safer.


And as we mark St. Patrick’s Day today, it’s a good reminder that when it comes to working at heights, safety should never rely on luck.

Explore the course on SkillsPass and take your safety knowledge to new heights.

MSA Member Breakfast Meeting in Regina

Join us in Regina on April 15, for breakfast and learn about the OHS Regulation Review, presented by Bryan Lloyd, Executive Director, Occupational Health and Safety, LRWS.


Bryan will offer insight into the ongoing review and what legislative changes may be ahead. Enjoy breakfast with fellow members and take advantage of this exclusive opportunity to stay informed.

Seating is limited, so reserve your spot today!

This is a free MSA member event.

Upcoming Live Virtual Training Options

Members can register now and receive free essential industry safety training! This provincially recognized training prepares Occupational Health Committee members, Supervisors and Managers for their required safety roles in the workplace. 

Live/Virtual Training

More training options available. Online Course Registration

MSA also offers in-house training at members site: In-House Training Request

Zero Emission Vehicle Awareness Training Pilot

MSA has partnered with THRSC (Trucking Human Resources Sector Council) to offer members limited-time access to the Zero Emission Vehicle Awareness Training (ZEV-AT) through the MSA SkillsPass Training Portal. This free, self-paced online course (about 2 hours) is available to help drivers, technicians, owners, and managers build knowledge about zero-emission vehicles and the future of transportation.



Registration Now Available For:


A Learner Registration Guide is available to help you get started. Returning learners can log in using their existing MSA account. Don’t miss this opportunity—enroll before the pilot ends! After March 31, the course will no longer be free.

Course Incentive:



Learners who complete the course will be entered into a draw to win a pair of Meta AI Ray-Ban sunglasses.

Training must be completed by March 31 to qualify for the incentive.

Canadian Agricultural Safety Week

Canadian Agricultural Safety Week is here! This year’s theme, #FarmSafetyEveryday, reminds us that safety isn’t just a checklist—it’s a mindset we bring to the field every day.

Take Advantage Now:


In celebration of CASW, the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association is offering all of their online courses FREE for the entire month of March! Don’t miss this chance to boost your safety knowledge and protect yourself and your team on the farm.

Member Discounts and Collaborations

For more information on MSA member discounts, collaborations, and exclusive offers, visit our Members’ Discount page.

Notice of Annual General Meeting in March

Upcoming Travel and Collaboration Opportunities

MSA Safety Consultants will be in the Prince Albert and Preeceville areas soon. If your business is interested in having a MSA Consultant come out at no additional charge to provide consulting onsite safety services, contact us at: Info@motorsafety.ca or at 306-721-0688.


If you have any further safety information that you feel should be communicated to our industry and membership, please email: Info@motorsafety.ca

Your feedback is invaluable to us. Please take a moment to complete a short survey to help us improve our services.


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Thank you for your continued support and collaboration.

Sincerely,


Ryan J. Bast, CRSP

Executive Director

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