3 STEPS FOR YOU

Get Help From Your Safety Association

This new year, take three clear steps towards making 2025 your safest yet.


  1. Get Trained Up - 14 instructor led courses tailored for construction environments. Learn in SCSA classrooms, online or on your site. Plus, on demand options available 24/7, 365.
  2. Get with a Program - Start the process of getting certified to the national standard. Join the hundreds of COR® companies in SK or achieve the NHSA™ designation.
  3. Get Advice - Members work with SCSA advisors for no extra cost. Get help with your safety manual, orientations, site inspections, hazard assessments and more.
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Start the year with safety training that equips you and your team for a successful year ahead:


Online

Jan 13 – Basic Training Techniques

Jan 14 – Fall Protection & Prevention

Jan 15 – Effective Claims Management

Jan 16 – Contractor Training

Jan 17 – Aerial Work Platform Safety Awareness

Jan 22 – Leadership for Safety Excellence

Jan 28 – OHC Level 1

Jan 28 – Fall Protection & Prevention

Jan 29 – Confined Space Monitoring & Entry

Jan 30 – Safety Administration

Jan 30 – WHMIS Train the Trainer


Regina

Jan 9 – OHC Level 1

Jan 15 – Leadership for Safety Excellence

Jan 23 – Fall Protection & Prevention


Saskatoon

Jan 8 – Leadership for Safety Excellence

Jan 21 – Safety Auditor Fundamentals

Meadow Lake

Jan 15 – OHC Level 1


Have a group of 8 or more that needs training? Submit your request at least 2 weeks in advance to book an SCSA instructor wherever you are.

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AGM SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT

Tyler Smith - Mental Health Advocate

Humboldt Bronco bus crash survivor and Amazing Race Canada winner Tyler Smith will be the featured guest speaker at our AGM in Saskatoon this March. Learn from his experience with adversity, mental health, resilience, teamwork and leadership. Join us for lunch, get updates from your safety association and enjoy networking with others in the construction community.

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SCAFFOLDING AND GROUND DISTURBANCE

Training Designed for SK Construction

General Scaffold Safety Training is a one-day course delivered in person for those working on or around scaffolding, and supervisors overseeing this work. Through practical learning, you'll become familiar with different types of scaffold systems, their components and how to properly inspect scaffolding.


Ground Disturbance for Construction covers legislated responsibilities, appropriate safe work processes to employ when conducting groundwork and considerations for working safely in trenches and excavations. This one-day course is available online with SCSA instructors.


MORE UPDATES

TOOL BOX TALKS

Need a topic for your safety meetings? Check out Tool Box Talks on Frostbite, Layering Clothing, Psychosocial Hazards, Temporary Heating, Winter Site Safety, Winter Dehydration and more.

NEW ON DEMAND

For workers and supervisors, our new Hoarding and Heating course covers how to identify key hazards, select equipment and implement best practices to protect your site, team and project this winter.

ON DEMAND CATALOG

Too busy to book full-day training? Take Leadership for Safety Excellence and Safety Auditor Fundamentals at your own pace, over 60 days. Or learn more about Mental Health or Back Care.

Find out the Top 20 Construction Headlines of '24 and the Top 25 Construction Projects of '25.


Kickstart the year with essential stretches and a brisk walk.


Walk like a penguin and other safety resolutions.


Winter driving is upon us. Check your vehicle with these 7 tips.


Learn about the invention that accidentally made McMansions.


The new Regina Tim's tests sustainability.


Don't sweat it. This cool device could help reduce heat stress.


ICYMI - Amendments to the SK Employment Act.


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COMING SOON

Online Conference Returns April 2025

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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