Online: February 1 - 14, 2021
Tell Your Best Story
Tell Your Best Story
1. Make sure you record in horizontal or landscape format (turn your phone sideways).
2. Lighting matters. Make sure there is some in front of you.
3. Watch the video below for more tips on creating a great recorded session.
2. Lighting matters. Make sure there is some in front of you.
3. Watch the video below for more tips on creating a great recorded session.
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Technical Presentations:
As in previous years, we will be including technical tracks in the Saskatchewan (Industrial) Safety Seminar. These will be a series of 20-35 min sessions, sponsored and presented by our Virtual Marketplace exhibitors.
The sessions will be listed on Seminar Sessions area of our event system and the agencies delivering these presentations will be listed as In-Kind sponsors of the event.
Although the expectations for the presentations is that they be generic in nature (i.e. not product specific), your participation provides an excellent opportunity for you and your company to expand your reach beyond your exhibit space and engage with a greater number of delegates and safety practitioners.
As in previous years, we will be including technical tracks in the Saskatchewan (Industrial) Safety Seminar. These will be a series of 20-35 min sessions, sponsored and presented by our Virtual Marketplace exhibitors.
The sessions will be listed on Seminar Sessions area of our event system and the agencies delivering these presentations will be listed as In-Kind sponsors of the event.
Although the expectations for the presentations is that they be generic in nature (i.e. not product specific), your participation provides an excellent opportunity for you and your company to expand your reach beyond your exhibit space and engage with a greater number of delegates and safety practitioners.
If you or your company would be interested in delivering a presentation please forward a proposal (1 page or less), including a title and description of presentation and short bio of the presenter to events@sasksafety.org.
Please Note: All requests for display space must be approved by the show committee to ensure alignment with the goals and objectives of the event. The determination will be made based on the business type, organization description, benefit to delegates, partnerships with the Saskatchewan Safety Council and number of similar organizations currently at the show. Please allow two weeks for a determination to be made; you will be contacted and informed of the decision either way.
Please Note: All requests for display space must be approved by the show committee to ensure alignment with the goals and objectives of the event. The determination will be made based on the business type, organization description, benefit to delegates, partnerships with the Saskatchewan Safety Council and number of similar organizations currently at the show. Please allow two weeks for a determination to be made; you will be contacted and informed of the decision either way.
WHAT IS THE SASKATCHEWAN SAFETY SEMINAR?
Since 1974, Saskatchewan’s premier safety event (Industrial Safety Seminar) has brought together hundreds of safety professionals and interested individuals from across Saskatchewan to:
Further more, given the struggle we are all facing due to COVID-19, rather than delegates paying up to $795 to attend, often with additional travel costs and hotels, they will be asked to pay only what can be afforded, even though this event is typically our largest fundraiser of the year. |
The video below coincides with the sponsorship information package to provide visual representation of how sponsors are recognized during the event.
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WHO ATTENDS THE SASKATCHEWAN SAFETY SEMINAR?
Although aimed primarily at business and industry, registration is open to anyone interested in safety. Average attendance in the past 3 years was over 750 delegates. This event is typically attended by safety managers and human resources professionals, occupational health and safety (OH & S) committee members, workplace supervisors, and interested individuals from small and medium-sized businesses. Delegates represent a large cross section of Saskatchewan industries including agriculture, mining, utilities, oil & gas, construction, heavy construction, logistics and warehousing, retail, provincial and federal regulatory agencies, and crown corporations.
Although aimed primarily at business and industry, registration is open to anyone interested in safety. Average attendance in the past 3 years was over 750 delegates. This event is typically attended by safety managers and human resources professionals, occupational health and safety (OH & S) committee members, workplace supervisors, and interested individuals from small and medium-sized businesses. Delegates represent a large cross section of Saskatchewan industries including agriculture, mining, utilities, oil & gas, construction, heavy construction, logistics and warehousing, retail, provincial and federal regulatory agencies, and crown corporations.