WorkSafe Saskatchewan
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WorkSafe Saskatchewan launches new 5-year strategy to reduce injuries, fatalitiesA tri-partnership launched a new five-year strategy to reduce workplace injuries and fatalities.PoliticsMar 13, 2023
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Saskatchewan reflects on workplace tragedies on National Day of MourningNational Day of Mourning aims to create awareness to prevent further workplace tragedy. WorkSafe Saskatchewan reports that 31 people were killed on the job in the province in 2021.CanadaApr 28, 2022
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WorkSafe advocates for firefighters with work-related cancerJanuary is Firefighters Cancer Awareness Month with the goal of bringing attention to cancer within the firefighting community.HealthJan 31, 2022
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Asbestos exposure leading cause of workplace deaths at 30%: WorkSafe SaskatchewanAccording to WorkSafe Saskatchewan, asbestos exposure was responsible for almost 30 per cent of all work-related fatalities in Saskatchewan last year.CanadaJun 23, 2021
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Asbestos exposure leading cause of work-related deaths in SaskatchewanWorkSafe Saskatchewan says asbestos-related diseases remain the leading cause of work-related deaths in the province.HealthAug 27, 2019
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Motivational speaker teaches Saskatoon students about workplace safetySaskatoon students listened to motivational speaker Spencer Beach as part of WorkSafe Saskatchewan's Work2Live Tour.CanadaDec 7, 2018
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Partnership helps create psychologically healthy work environments in Sask.UFred enters partnership with WCB to develop educational programs that help Saskatchewan employers protect the psychological health of their workers.HealthDec 3, 2018
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WorkSafe helps prepare Saskatchewan workplaces for cannabis legalizationWorkSafe has developed a video for Saskatchewan employers to answer questions surrounding the upcoming legalization of cannabis.CanadaOct 10, 2018
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Prince Albert, Sask., employer fined for serious injury in workplace incidentA Prince Albert employer has been fined $4,900 for a workplace incident that left a worker seriously injured.CanadaSep 10, 2018
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Serious injury at workplace results in hefty fine for Saskatoon companyA Saskatoon company has been fined after a worker suffered a serious hip injury in a workplace incident.CanadaAug 24, 2018
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