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To report a dangerous work situation, call 1.800.567.7233. WorkSafe Saskatchewan is an injury prevention and workplace safety partnership.

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Disturbing asbestos releases small fibres into the air. Breathing in these asbestos fibres can cause serious health effects such as lung disease. Prevention is important to mitigating this risk. Learn more about what you can do at ow.ly/8q3P50Wgfqp

Disturbing asbestos releases small fibres into the air. Breathing in these asbestos fibres can cause serious health effects such as lung disease. Prevention is important to mitigating this risk. Learn more about what you can do at ow.ly/8q3P50Wgfqp
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Psychological health affects how we think, feel and act, which impacts our ability to perform well at work, in our personal lives and in society. To understand more, visit our resource centre. ow.ly/4JSN50Wgfta

Psychological health affects how we think, feel and act, which impacts our ability to perform well at work, in our personal lives and in society. To understand more, visit our resource centre. ow.ly/4JSN50Wgfta
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Injuries don't "just happen." They happen when we rush, take shortcuts or ignore the signs. July 7th is National Injury Prevention Day. Slow down. Think twice. Choose safety. Every worker deserves to go home whole. Learn more at ow.ly/kgKG50WgfNV #ParachuteNIPD

Injuries don't "just happen." They happen when we rush, take shortcuts or ignore the signs. July 7th is National Injury Prevention Day. Slow down. Think twice. Choose safety. Every worker deserves to go home whole. Learn more at ow.ly/kgKG50WgfNV #ParachuteNIPD
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We can make all workplaces safer. Today is National Injury Prevention Day! Let's all commit to learning from every near miss, every incident and every success, because behind every safety rule is a person we care about. Learn more at ow.ly/ns9350WgfPO #ParachuteNIPD

We can make all workplaces safer. Today is National Injury Prevention Day! Let's all commit to learning from every near miss, every incident and every success, because behind every safety rule is a person we care about. Learn more at ow.ly/ns9350WgfPO #ParachuteNIPD
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Sun exposure is more than a tan. It's an occupational hazard. What you can do: • Update your OHS policy to include sun protection. • Provide sunscreen, shade and UV protection gear. • Hold toolbox talks on sun risks and prevention. Learn more at ow.ly/mEm850WgfYs

Sun exposure is more than a tan. It's an occupational hazard. 

What you can do:
• Update your OHS policy to include sun protection.
• Provide sunscreen, shade and UV protection gear.
• Hold toolbox talks on sun risks and prevention. 

Learn more at ow.ly/mEm850WgfYs
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If you are injured at work, immediately do three things: seek medical attention, inform your employer and send us your completed W1 form. ow.ly/uo9Q50Wgg47

If you are injured at work, immediately do three things: seek medical attention, inform your employer and send us your completed W1 form. ow.ly/uo9Q50Wgg47
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Psychological safety protects workers' psychological well-being. Improving it involves taking steps to prevent harm to their psychological health. Learn more at ow.ly/LTcL50Wggga

Psychological safety protects workers' psychological well-being. Improving it involves taking steps to prevent harm to their psychological health. Learn more at ow.ly/LTcL50Wggga
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Asbestos is still present in many buildings. Actions taken today can reduce or even eliminate exposure to this hazard. When asbestos fibres are inhaled, they can have long-term effects on health and well-being. Learn more at worksafesask.ca/asbestos

Asbestos is still present in many buildings. Actions taken today can reduce or even eliminate exposure to this hazard. When asbestos fibres are inhaled, they can have long-term effects on health and well-being. Learn more at worksafesask.ca/asbestos
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Road workers are hard at work for you. Show them you care by driving safely in construction zones. Slow down and avoid hefty fines. Learn more at ow.ly/xhzF50Wggnx #DriveSafelySaskatchewan #SafelyHomeFromTheWorkZone

Road workers are hard at work for you. Show them you care by driving safely in construction zones. Slow down and avoid hefty fines. Learn more at ow.ly/xhzF50Wggnx #DriveSafelySaskatchewan #SafelyHomeFromTheWorkZone
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All workers, no matter what kind of work they do, have the right to get home safely. Knowing your rights at work and how to use them can protect you and your co-workers from workplace injuries. Know your rights. Learn more at worksafesask.ca/know-your-righ…

All workers, no matter what kind of work they do, have the right to get home safely. Knowing your rights at work and how to use them can protect you and your co-workers from workplace injuries. Know your rights. Learn more at worksafesask.ca/know-your-righ…
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Your impatience can cost lives. Always slow down to 60 km/h or the posted speed when passing highway workers or equipment. Let's all get #SafelyHomeFromTheWorkZone Learn more at ow.ly/MpJH50WggrT #SlowDown

Your impatience can cost lives. Always slow down to 60 km/h or the posted speed when passing highway workers or equipment. Let's all get #SafelyHomeFromTheWorkZone Learn more at ow.ly/MpJH50WggrT #SlowDown
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Working outdoors? Outdoor work increases the risk of skin cancer by 2.5 to 3.5 times. Protect yourself: • Wear sunscreen (SPF 30+) • Wear wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses and long sleeves. • Take shade breaks often and stay hydrated. Learn more at worksafesask.ca/prevention/env…

Working outdoors? Outdoor work increases the risk of skin cancer by 2.5 to 3.5 times. 

Protect yourself:
• Wear sunscreen (SPF 30+)
• Wear wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses and long sleeves.
• Take shade breaks often and stay hydrated. 

Learn more at worksafesask.ca/prevention/env…
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There are three steps to take immediately if you're injured at work: get medical attention, tell your employer and send us your completed W1 form. wcbsask.com/what-do-if-you…

There are three steps to take immediately if you're injured at work: get medical attention, tell your employer and send us your completed W1 form. wcbsask.com/what-do-if-you…
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If you can smell smoke, you're breathing it in. Even when wildfires are far away, outdoor workers can be exposed to harmful fine particles. Plan for the risk and take precautions. Learn more at ow.ly/Pxn150WggE2

If you can smell smoke, you're breathing it in. Even when wildfires are far away, outdoor workers can be exposed to harmful fine particles. Plan for the risk and take precautions. Learn more at ow.ly/Pxn150WggE2
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☀️ It’s hot out there! Working in extreme heat? Drink water every 15–20 minutes, take shaded breaks, and watch for signs of heat stress like dizziness or nausea. Learn more at worksafesask.ca/prevention/env… #HeatSafety 🔥

☀️ It’s hot out there! Working in extreme heat? 
Drink water every 15–20 minutes, take shaded breaks, and watch for signs of heat stress like dizziness or nausea. 
Learn more at worksafesask.ca/prevention/env… #HeatSafety 🔥
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As an employer, you have a responsibility to promote a safe workplace for your employees — one where workers feel comfortable exercising their rights. Educate them on their rights today. worksafesask.ca/know-your-righ…

As an employer, you have a responsibility to promote a safe workplace for your employees — one where workers feel comfortable exercising their rights. Educate them on their rights today. worksafesask.ca/know-your-righ…
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Roadwork ahead! As you drive through construction zones, remember that road workers are there to improve our roads and keep us safe. Slow down and stay alert. Your patience could save a life. Learn more at ow.ly/3ufy50WggNi #SafelyHomeFromTheWorkZone

Roadwork ahead! As you drive through construction zones, remember that road workers are there to improve our roads and keep us safe. Slow down and stay alert. Your patience could save a life. Learn more at ow.ly/3ufy50WggNi #SafelyHomeFromTheWorkZone
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Disturbing asbestos releases tiny fibres into the air, where they can get into lungs and cause severe damage over time. Learn more about the health effects of asbestos at worksafesask.ca/asbestos

Disturbing asbestos releases tiny fibres into the air, where they can get into lungs and cause severe damage over time. Learn more about the health effects of asbestos at worksafesask.ca/asbestos
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Today is International Self-Care Day. Self-care isn't selfish, it's essential to workplace safety. Take your breaks, speak up about stress and use your psychological health supports. Learn more at ow.ly/PTJr50WggQB #InternationalSelfCareDay

Today is International Self-Care Day. Self-care isn't selfish, it's essential to workplace safety. Take your breaks, speak up about stress and use your psychological health supports. Learn more at ow.ly/PTJr50WggQB #InternationalSelfCareDay
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Anyone can drown, no one should. Working near water has hidden risks. Remember: 🌢 Stay alert near ditches, sloughs and rivers. 🌢 Know your environment. 🌢 Don't take risks near water. Learn more at ow.ly/VFpf50WggVk #NDPW2025 #DrowningPrevention