SHOVELING SNOW SAFELY

It seems like the winter snowfall season has finally arrived and the task of clearing snow from your business walkway has likely become routine by now.


Snow shoveling can be a demanding physical activity, and with any demanding physical activity, comes the potential for injury. 

Taking micro breaks while shoveling and using the right shovel can reduce the risk of injury. 

There are many factors when selecting the proper snow shoveling equipment. Check out this link for more information: Snow Shoveling

Setting 2024 Safety Goals

Does your company or Occupational Health Committee set annual safety goals? MSA has developed a goal-setting template for you to document your annual safety goals. If you require any assistance in setting Safety Goals please contact us anytime at info@motorsafety.ca


2024 Safety Goals Template

2024 Safety Training Options

We have scheduled our 2024 classroom and live virtual safety training courses and registration is now open.  

 

For 2024 safety training dates and course click here:  MSA Courses

 

Our first course offering will be OHC 1 live virtual. To learn more click here:

Live Virtual Course - Occupational Health Committee Level 1 - January 25th  

WorkSafe Sask Youth Safety Video Contest

WorkSafe Sask has asked that we help spread the word about their upcoming youth safety video contest. 

 

To learn more about how to participate click here:

2024 Youth Video Contest | WorkSafe Saskatchewan

Where Are We Going?

MSA Safety Consultants will be in the Kinistino and Swift Current 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: [email protected] 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: [email protected]

Sincerely,

 

Ryan J. Bast, CRSP

Executive Director


www.motorsafety.ca

673 Henderson Drive

Regina, SK

306-721-0688