2014 Safe Worker and Safe Employer Awards presented

Today, WorkSafe Saskatchewan presented its 2014 Safe Worker and Safe Employer Awards. 2014 Safe Worker Award The 2014 WorkSafe Saskatchewan Safe Worker award winner is Calvin Greenstien, from Novozymes BioAg. The two finalists for the 2014 Safe Worker Award were Shane Kivol of Mosaic, and Debra Bowman, of Kerrobert Integrated Health Care. Calvin was nominated for looking into the ergonomics of Novozymes’s loading docks where heavy forklift traffic was congesting a confined area. In addition, loading product involved using a forklift to suspend thousand kilogram bags over the workers. Thanks to Calvin’s efforts, the safety and workflow of the loading line improved dramatically and incidents and injuries have been eliminated. The WorkSafe Saskatchewan Safe Worker award is given to a worker who helps create a safer workplace by identifying hazards and introducing new safety initiatives. 2014 Safe Employer Award The 2014 Safe Employer winner is Cenovus, Weyburn. The two finalists [...]

2017-05-08T14:29:25-06:00March 24th, 2014|news|

The Importance of Leadership in Health & Safety

Saskatchewan is experiencing an era of prosperity and positive growth.  With growth comes challenges, like hiring and retaining employees who match your workplace needs. WorkSafe Saskatchewan, a partnership between the Saskatchewan Ministry of Labour Relations & Workplace Safety and the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board is focused on eliminating workplace injuries in our province. The primary goal of WorkSafe is Mission: Zero.  We believe all injuries are predictable and, therefore, are preventable. Through WorkSafe we provide injury prevention programs, information and support to workers and employers in Saskatchewan. Our ambitious goal is zero injuries, zero fatalities and zero suffering.  We believe that achieving excellence in anything requires the pursuit of perfection.  Vince Lombardi said “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.” Over 350 Saskatchewan business leaders have publicly declared they are in pursuit of Mission: Zero perfection, and are achieving safety excellence. So how do [...]

2017-05-08T14:29:25-06:00February 11th, 2014|news|

Hockey Hall-of-Famer Tells Regina Students: “Be Safe —On the Ice and On the Job”

 Mike Bossy, four-time Stanley Cup winner and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, shared his thoughts with local Grade 9 students in a discussion on "Safety in Sports and the Workplace", hosted by K+S Potash Canada, WorkSafe Saskatchewan and the Queen City Kinsmen. Best remembered as one of the greatest pure scorers in NHL history, Mike Bossy’s hockey career ended at age 30 due to injury. Today, as Vice President of Corporate Sponsorship for the New York Islanders, he is uniquely qualified to provide insight into hockey safety. While the sport has made significant strides in areas like improved equipment and rule changes in an effort to increase safety on the ice, players continue to suffer major injuries at an unacceptable rate. This leads many to believe that it all comes down to the split-second decisions of the players themselves and their personal commitment to safe actions. That message [...]

2017-05-08T14:29:26-06:00February 4th, 2014|news|

Safe Digging Practices a Shared Responsibility

SaskEnergy, SaskPower and SaskTel are expanding efforts in 2014 to reduce the number of incidents where damage occurs to buried power, natural gas and telecommunications lines. The three Crown utilities have seen, on average, a rising trend of infrastructure damage over the past five years and want to reduce accidental contact with buried lines.  Read more

2014-01-23T11:18:03-06:00January 23rd, 2014|news|

SaskEnergy accepts Mission: Zero challenge

At SaskEnergy/TransGas, safety is the number one priority. Given the nature of their job, many employees face several new worksites each day. When they arrive onsite the first thing they think about is safety – of themselves, of their colleagues and of the public. Doug Kelln, President and CEO SaskEnergy/TransGas was the first leader from a Crown Corporation to sign the Mission: Zero partnership agreement with Safe Saskatchewan. Through this partnership, SaskEnergy/TransGas employees are ambassadors of the safety message Mission: Zero delivers, “the only acceptable number of injuries in Saskatchewan is zero.” Safety at work is top of mind every day for SaskEnergy/TransGas employees with safety procedures, reporting practices and constant awareness of potential hazards in place. But safety doesn’t end when the workday does. These ambassadors of safety realize that there are many reasons to focus on safety – not only at work but everywhere they go. The risk [...]

2017-05-08T14:29:26-06:00November 28th, 2013|news|

WorkSafe Saskatchewan and CNIB Partnership

Order your Mission: Zero safety glasses now! Every day, 200 Canadian workers sustain eye injuries on the job, often resulting in lost time and, in some cases, either temporary or permanent vision loss. The majority of these eye injuries could have been prevented if workers had been wearing proper eye protection. WorkSafe Saskatchewan and CNIB have signed a three year partnership agreement to provide injury prevention presentations and safety glasses to schools throughout Saskatchewan. John Rafferty, President and CEO of CNIB said, “Seventy five per cent of sight loss is preventable. Partnerships, such as this one with WorkSafe, help CNIB get its message into schools, homes and the community through the students.” Knowledge is power in the fight against vision loss. There are many preventative measures you can take to keep your eyes healthy: Have your eyes examined regularly by an eye-care professional. Maintain a healthy lifestyle and diet. Wear [...]

2017-05-08T14:29:26-06:00October 18th, 2013|news|