Effective Leadership in Construction
Lessons, Perspectives and Advice
Three leaders from the Saskatoon construction community joined us for a timely discussion on current issues in the industry, lessons learned along the way and advice for others looking to build their careers. Learn their take on creating a safe and productive work environment, cultural awareness, generational differences, mental health, conflict resolution, recruitment and more.
Get the training you need in June so you can enjoy the best of what summer has to offer.
Learn online anywhere in the province, or join us in person.

Online
June 10 – Safety Management
June 11 – Occupational Health Committee Lvl 1
June 1 &12 – Safety Auditor Training
June 13 – Aerial Work Platform Safety Awareness
June 13 – WHMIS 2015 Train the Trainer
June 17&18 – Leadership for Safety Excellence
June 19 – Fall Protection & Prevention
June 21 – Confined Space Monitoring & Entry
June 25&26 – Basic Training Techniques
June 28 – Safety Administration

Saskatoon
June 12 – Fall Protection & Prevention
June 20 – Occupational Health Committee Lvl 1
June 25&26 – Safety Auditor Training
June 27 – Fall Protection & Prevention

Regina
Essential Training for Supervisors
Now Available On Demand
You can now access Leadership for Safety Excellence as an on demand course at a time and pace that suits your busy schedule. If you are comfortable using technology, appreciate flexibility and are motivated to learn independently, this course is a great option.

It includes new sections on:
  • The use of Job Hazard Analysis in developing Safe Work Practices & Safe Job Procedures
  • Safety Culture and modern challenges facing supervisors

And it's equivalent to our popular two-day Instructor Led version, which books up fast each month.

New COR & SECOR Companies
Find Out Who is New and Recently Recertified...
HOW IS YOUR SAFETY CULTURE NOW?
Find Your Results in SCSA Analytics
600 people participated in the recent Safety Culture Survey for members in Saskatchewan construction. Company results are available in your SCSA Analytics dashboard - contact an advisor if you need help accessing or interpreting your results.

Congrats to Kris and the team at Quorex, David at Ceda International, and Bradley with CandorBuild Construction on winning our prize draws.

Thanks to everyone who did the survey, shared it with their team and contributed to building positive safety culture in the province. Industry results will be updated on our website later in June.
WORKPLACE SUN PROTECTION
Don't Get Burned
It is important to protect outdoor workers from the harmful effects of sun exposure. But how exactly can you accomplish this?

Skin cancer and other sun exposure-related issues can affect any member of your team. The best way to protect them is to ensure they have access to the personal protective equipment, safety controls, and training they need based on their level of exposure. This investment in short-term wellness can lead to massive long-term returns, contributing to a healthy and productive workforce. 

Contact Sun Smart Saskatchewan for the support you need to assess your employees' risk level and implement your workplace sun protection policy.
MORE UPDATES
Join us for a Health and Safety BBQ in Moose Jaw on June 19 and at our office in Regina on June 25 to visit with advisors, other members and take in safety demos. Plan to stop by for a bite and a visit!
We are hosting a morning safety event with the Prince Albert Construction Association filled with safety demonstrations, coffee & snacks, and chatting with fellow members from the PA area and surrounding communities. Start your day with us there July 15, 8 a.m. at the Northern Lights Casino parking lot.
In addition to Leadership for Safety Excellence we've added a new course for Back Care & Safety developed in partnership with WorkSafe Saskatchewan and the Chiropractors' Association.
After water, concrete is the most widely used material on the planet. Recycling it could slash emissions.
Don't get blown away. Know the hazards and risks of working in high winds.
Avoid the dark side of psychological safety and inclusion.
Be boring on social, log out and other tips to protect your personal data.
A Quebec construction site didn't foresee this act of vandalism.
Split-second distractions led to the knock on the door no one wants to get.
Guess the SCSAWordle
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 over 8,000 companies that employ workers in building construction and are registered with the Saskatchewan WCB for residential, commercial & industrial construction or construction trades.