SASKATCHEWAN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ASSOCIATION AND SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC PARTNERSHIP FOCUSES ON CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association and Saskatchewan Polytechnic partnership focuses on construction safety
MOU sets framework for a new partnership between the two institutions focused on construction safety.

January 30, 2020 – The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) and Saskatchewan Polytechnic signed a memorandum of understanding that will result in a strong foundation for a safe and healthy construction industry. This partnership will build upon the great work accomplished by the SCSA and Sask Polytech in the past and will explore opportunities to collaboratively engage more Saskatchewan learners in construction safety. READ MORE
CONSTRUCTING SAFETY LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Queensbury Convention Centre, Regina, SK
Ticket Sales close April 13, 2020
Tickets: $100 each
Early Bird: $75 each - available until March 1

If you are a construction business owner or leader in the industry, you don't want to miss your chance to hear from industry leaders at this year's Constructing Safety Leadership conference. Check out the line up of guest speakers, panelists and moderators that is shaping up. READ MORE
THE SCSA AGM WILL BE HELD THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2020
AT THE AGT LOUNGE 1700 ELIPHINSTONE ST, REGINA.
PLEASE RSVP YOUR INTENTION TO ATTEND TO JENNA LAMHA OR CALL 306.525.0175 ext. 248
NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2020
PROVINCIAL CHAMBER LAUNCHES INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT CHARTER
Regina, SK – On Tuesday, January 21st, 2020, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce (SCC) launched its Indigenous Engagement Charter at the First Nations University in Regina, with an additional launch event in Saskatoon on January 22nd at the World Trade Centre at Prairieland Park.

The Indigenous Engagement Charter has been developed with expertise and cultural sensitivity and aims to bring Saskatchewan’s Indigenous population to the same economic level as the broader population by enhancing engagement from businesses. The Charter will assist businesses as they work towards enhanced engagement with Saskatchewan’s Indigenous communities. READ MORE
FEBRUARY TOOL BOX TALK: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - PANDEMICS
In the event of an influenza pandemic, businesses have the opportunity to play a key role in protecting their employees’ health and safety, and that of their customers/clients. The first step is to ensure that protocols for responding to the threat of a pandemic are included in the business’s emergency response plan. The February Tool Box Talk: Emergency Preparedness - Pandemics provides a number of links to resources and information . For a dditional Tool Box Talk topics CLICK HERE
SCSA EMPLOYEE BOOK CLUB PICK FOR Q1
The second book of the SCSA Employee Book Club is The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey. This book is written on Covey's belief that the way we see the world is entirely based on our own perceptions. In order to change a given situation, we must change ourselves, and in order to change ourselves, we must be able to change our perceptions. We all want to succeed. And one path to success is identifying the habits that can help us on our journey. Watch for discussion questions on the SCSA social media channels in the coming months and feel free to join the conversation on Being Proactive; Beginning with the End in Mind; Putting First Things First; Thinking Win-Win; Seeking First to Understand, Then to Be Understood; Synergizing; and Sharpening the Saw .
The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) is an industry-funded, membership-based, non-profit organization that provides cost-effective, accessible safety training and advice to employers and employees in the construction industry throughout the province to reduce the human and financial losses associated with injuries. Registered March 22, 1995 the SCSA is, and has been since inception, committed to injury prevention. Serving almost 10,000 member companies, the vision of the SCSA is to create the Safest Construction Environment in Canada through its mission of Constructing Safety Leadership.