Thanks for registering for Career Safety Education!
To begin, you will complete the Young Worker’s Readiness Certificate Course (YWRCC). The link to access YWRCC is below:
Important:
If you need assistance, there is a downloadable guide here.
Once complete, save a copy of the certificate or take a photo (make sure we can see your name!) and email it to cse@sasksafety.org. Upon receiving this certificate, information on Step 2 (Mental Health Wellness training) will be sent to you.
Here are the 5 steps for completing Career Safety Education:
To begin, you will complete the Young Worker’s Readiness Certificate Course (YWRCC). The link to access YWRCC is below:
Important:
- Record the bandwidth type you choose when entering the course.
- Write down the name you used to set up your account, email, and password.
- When in the course, refresh/reload your pages to maintain server contact.
- Always log out when taking a break. When returning from a break, log back in to the course.
If you need assistance, there is a downloadable guide here.
Once complete, save a copy of the certificate or take a photo (make sure we can see your name!) and email it to cse@sasksafety.org. Upon receiving this certificate, information on Step 2 (Mental Health Wellness training) will be sent to you.
Here are the 5 steps for completing Career Safety Education:
- Complete the Young Worker's Readiness Certificate Course (YWRCC). Once you complete it, send a photo or PDF of your certificate to cse@sasksafety.org.
- Only after completing Step 1, you will receive a guide and link to the Mental Health: Health and Wellness Course. Once you complete it, send a photo or PDF of your certificate to cse@sasksafety.org.
- You will then receive a guide and link to Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). Once you complete it, send a photo or PDF of your certificate to cse@sasksafety.org.
- You will then receive a guide and link to the Industry Orientation you have chosen. Once you complete it, send a photo or PDF of your certificate to cse@sasksafety.org.
- Keep copies of certificates for future employers and yourself.