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"What we are doing will help people understand and manage the risky situations they encounter every day, regardless of where those happen. Not only will we continue to develop new resources and training tools based on these conversations, but we will also regularly post new video content, host live shows that will be simulcast to multiple social media platforms, facilitate call-in shows, and produce podcasts. Our audience will be the drivers of what we do next." - Robert Weitzel, Director of Development
Use the links below to subscribe, suggest a topic that matters to your community, or, volunteer to work together with us in the creation of a province of safety excellence. There are several ways in which you can get involved, from a simple commitment to share the resources we create, to becoming a Community Safety Champion, or resource translator.
"What we are doing will help people understand and manage the risky situations they encounter every day, regardless of where those happen. Not only will we continue to develop new resources and training tools based on these conversations, but we will also regularly post new video content, host live shows that will be simulcast to multiple social media platforms, facilitate call-in shows, and produce podcasts. Our audience will be the drivers of what we do next." - Robert Weitzel, Director of Development
Use the links below to subscribe, suggest a topic that matters to your community, or, volunteer to work together with us in the creation of a province of safety excellence. There are several ways in which you can get involved, from a simple commitment to share the resources we create, to becoming a Community Safety Champion, or resource translator.

Since 1955, the Saskatchewan Safety Council, a non-profit registered charity, has been dedicated to the prevention of injury in Saskatchewan... at home, at play, and at work.
Funded through donations, membership contributions, sponsorship, and the distribution of safety programs and materials, the revenues generated by the Safety Council are invested within the province of Saskatchewan to further promote safety.
With the help of sponsors and through a variety of community partnerships and its members, the Saskatchewan Safety Council continues to deliver an extensive list of safety training, programs and services everywhere in our province.
Funded through donations, membership contributions, sponsorship, and the distribution of safety programs and materials, the revenues generated by the Safety Council are invested within the province of Saskatchewan to further promote safety.
With the help of sponsors and through a variety of community partnerships and its members, the Saskatchewan Safety Council continues to deliver an extensive list of safety training, programs and services everywhere in our province.
The Saskatchewan Safety Council:
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- Launched a high quality, interactive, and completely FREE online agricultural safety awareness training program.
- Lead the development of the strategic partnership alliance which resulted in Career Safety Education, the first program of its kind in North America to provide universal access to completely FREE safety training for all youth in Saskatchewan.
- Launched province’s first Motorcycle Safety Program
- Developed province’s first major agricultural safety campaigns
- Advocated for seat belt use; car seats for children; and legal limits to alcohol levels
- Developed the first Fire Control School in Saskatchewan
- Introduced Forklift Training courses in Saskatchewan
- Developed the First Safe Grad Program
- Is your singular source for all things safety-related in Saskatchewan.
Our organization exists to help you make informed decisions about safety.
Whether an individual or organization is in search of safety resources or requires training for one person or an entire company anywhere in the province, working with our dedicated team simplifies the process and saves time.
If we are unable to provide the specific safety information being sought after, we have the relationships, resources, and willingness to source it.
Read the Council's 2018 Strategic Plan
Privacy Statement: We value your privacy and will only use the information you have provided to us for the expressed reason it has been provided. For example: to answer your question, respond to your inquiry, subscribe you to communications, register you for an event, process and maintain your membership etc. We will not sell or divulge your information to any other party. If you have questions about any of this, please direct them to ssc@sasksafety.org