Spotting Hazards Before They Strike

During a recent workplace inspection several tools were found to be unsafe. Inspectors discovered cracked hammer handles, expired bead-blaster tanks, and portable air tanks with malfunctioning gauges. These issues could have led to serious injuries if they had gone unnoticed.


The company acted immediately, removing unsafe tools from service and implementing a regular tool inspection program. Now, all tools are routinely checked to ensure they meet safety standards, helping prevent incidents before they happen.


This inspection highlights the importance of keeping all tools in safe working condition. Regular inspections not only protect workers but also reinforce a culture of safety across the workplace.

To support your workplace, here are some examples of resources that MSA has available for members:


If you have a safety share we would love to hear from you. 
Contributions will remain anonymous, and sharing your suggestions helps the entire membership work together to stay safe.


Please email your submissions to info@motorsafety.ca.

Saskatchewan Employee Fatigue & Lifestyle Study

The Saskatchewan Safety Council, with support from WorkSafe Saskatchewan, has launched the Saskatchewan Employee Fatigue and Lifestyle Study.

This province-wide survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete and is entirely anonymous. Responses will provide valuable insight into sleep, work, and lifestyle factors that contribute to workplace fatigue risks across industries in Saskatchewan.


Findings will help shape future education, training, and policies aimed at reducing fatigue-related incidents.

Complete the survey online: Take the Survey


Download and post the QR code in common areas to encourage staff participation: QR Code Poster

Safety Leadership Award & CSL Designation Recipient

Congratulations to Taressa Bergen of Full Line Ag on receiving an MSA Leadership Award and her Competent Safety Leader (CSL) designation!


These well-deserved recognition's celebrate her exceptional commitment to workplace safety.

Taressa has played a key role in strengthening Full Line Ag’s safety program through her initiative, professionalism, and strong commitment to legislative compliance. By proactively seeking guidance and expanding her knowledge through the CSL program, she has helped elevate the organization’s overall safety culture. Her dedication to continuous improvement and leadership in safety make her a truly deserving recipient of this award.

Upcoming Training Options

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


Jan 21, 2026 - OHC Level 1

Jan 28, 2026 - OHC Level 2

Feb 11, 2026 - Supervision and Safety

Mar 18, 2026 - OHC Level 1

April 1, 2026 - OHC Level 2


Classroom Training (Members Only)


April 8, 2026 - OHC Level 1 - Regina

April 22, 2026 - OHC Level 1 - Saskatoon


More training options available. Online Course Registration

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

Member Discounts and Collaborations

MSA members are encouraged to explore Briand's Industrial Hygiene Services a trusted provider for specialized needs like Air Quality Testing.

 

To learn more about Briand's Industrial Services Click Here.

Discover additional MSA member discounts, collaborations, and exclusive offers, by visiting our members' discount page.

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Upcoming Travel and Collaboration Opportunities

MSA Safety Consultants will be in the Estevan and Wakaw 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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