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TORNADO PREPAREDNESS TIPS

When I was nine years old the very Tornado pictured below ripped through our farm and neighboring communities. Since this time I have watched the skies cautiously and am very alert for changing Severe Weather Conditions.

MSA has created an informative webinar on Severe Weather for your review:

Severe Weather Webinar


The National Safety Council also has many Tornado Preparedness Tips to keep you safe during the Tornado season: Tornado Preparedness Tips

Orientation Requirements Safety Short Video

This week’s safety short video covers key points that should be incorporated in an employee’s orientation. Watch this safety short video to learn more about employee orientation requirements:  Employee Orientation Requirements


For more information on orientation requirements you are invited to view this prerecorded webinar: Orientation Webinar

Basics of Rigging

Rigging is the process of attaching a load to a crane or lifting device. A range of different rigging equipment is used, depending on the load shape, size, weight, and material.

 

Do you know the different types of rigging, rigging configurations, grade of chain to use when making a lift, when and how to inspect rigging? Do you remember the meaning of: sling leg stress, shock load, general rigging factor and load angle factor? If not, sign up for our free online course: Online Training

Training

On August 11th we will be offering Safety Fundamental Training for business Owners, Managers and Supervisors. This recognized training course provides critical information on understanding your safety roles and legislated responsibilities. If you have completed this training course in the past, it is a good idea to complete this training again to stay up to date with current legislation. 


To learn more or register click here: Live Virtual Training Registration

More Updates

MSA Safety Advisors will be in Outlook and Kinistino in the near future. If your business is interested in having a MSA advisor come out at no additional charge to provide onsite safety services, contact us: info@motorsafety.caor at 306-721-0688.


Motor Safety Association remains committed to assisting our members with safety questions or concerns. We can take phone calls 1-306-721-0688; meet through virtual meetings or onsite and are available via email. If you have any safety information that you feel should be communicated to our membership, please email: info@motorsafety.ca


Sincerely,

 

Ryan J. Bast, CRSP

Programs Services Manager