May Training Calendar

In-person training options are back, online training continues. View current SCSA training calendar

May 6&7 - Safety Auditor Training
May 10 - Confined Space & Respiratory Protection
May 10&11 - Leadership for Safety Excellence
May 11 - Fall Protection & Prevention (Saskatoon)
May 11&12 - Safety Auditor Training
May 12&13 - Basic Training Techniques
May 13 - Aerial Work Platform Safety
May 16 - Effective Claims Management
May 16 - Fall Protection & Prevention (Regina)
May 19 - Contractor Training
May 25&26 - Leadership for Safety Excellence
May 25 - Fall Protection & Prevention (Regina)
May 26 - WHMIS Train The Trainer
May 26 - Fall Protection & Prevention
May 30 - Safety Administration
May 31 - Safety Management
May 31 - Frame Scaffold Awareness (Saskatoon)

#MentalHealthWeek
Every May, Mental Health Week helps shift beliefs and perceptions about mental health. The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) promotes behaviours and attitudes that foster well-being, support good mental health, and create a culture of understanding and acceptance.

This year’s theme is Empathy – a skill that can be learned and honed, having an impact on many aspects of our lives.

This is Empathy:
  • Tuning in to each other
  • Choosing not to judge
  • Seeing the world as others do
  • Understanding someone’s feelings

Learn About Safety Culture in SK

What are safety culture surveys and what purpose do they serve?

Join the SCSA for a webinar on Wed. May 25 with EHS Analytics that discusses current safety culture in the Saskatchewan construction landscape.

The webinar will cover a short background of the Organizational Performance Metric (OPM), share the results of two surveys done with SCSA members and compare data from other provinces.

Watch the SCSA social media pages for more details on how and when to view the webinar.

MORE UPDATES
SCSA safety advisors are on the ground and in the field across the province. Book a demo for your workplace on eye and hand protection, fall protection and more.
Betterworks Technology presented their solution Vergo at the SCSA's Constructing Safety Leadership Conference. Vergo is a software product that aims to prevent injuries in the workplace. Learn more.
Take care of your workforce this spring by sharing info on these safety topics and more:
It's CSSE Safety & Health Week and safety advisors enjoyed a great presentation by Sylvia Marusyk.

The Aging Workforce is affecting most industries. Take a moment to learn what specific health and safety concerns can relate to aging workers.

World events and cost of living mean Minimum Wage is on the rise in the next two years.
The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) is a non-profit organization funded by the construction industry to provide cost-effective, accessible safety training, programs and advice. Established in 1995, the SCSA remains committed to injury prevention.    

The SCSA serves over 14,000 companies that employ workers in building construction and are registered with the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB). Employers in residential, commercial and industrial construction, as well as construction trades, become automatic members of the SCSA.

The vision of the SCSA is to create the Safest Construction Environment in Canada through its mission of Constructing Safety Leadership.