WorkSafe Saskatchewan

WorkSafe Saskatchewan To report a dangerous work situation, call 1-800-567-7233. WorkSafe Saskatchewan is an injury prevention and workplace safety partnership.

WorkSafe Saskatchewan is an injury prevention and workplace safety partnership between the WCB and the Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety. Through the partnership, both agencies offer programs and support that help employers and workers develop workplace health and safety programs. Follow us on Twitter and YouTube: www.youtube.com/worksafesask

11/14/2025

A job well done starts with knowing your workplace rights and using them to keep you and your co-workers safe.

Your rights include:
1️⃣The right to know
2️⃣The right to participate
3️⃣The right to refuse

Understanding these rights is your key to a safe workplace. Know them, use them and stay protected.

Visit WorkSafe Saskatchewan to learn more: worksafesask.ca/know-your-rights-at-work

For 40 years, STARS has brought critical care to those who need it most.WorkSafe Saskatchewan partners with STARS Ambula...
11/14/2025

For 40 years, STARS has brought critical care to those who need it most.

WorkSafe Saskatchewan partners with STARS Ambulance to help advance workplace safety and rapid response.

Learn more about our partners and how you can partner with us: https://www.worksafesask.ca/about-us/our-partners/

11/14/2025

Students, share your tips for workplace safety and win big.

Make a two-minute video demonstrating workplace safety, health and injury prevention in an engaging way.

There's still time to enter, the contest closes March 27!

Learn more: worksafesask.ca/2026-worksafe-saskatchewan-youth-video-contest/

A little kindness to your driver goes a long way. Respect keeps everyone’s ride running smoothly. Learn more: worksafesa...
11/13/2025

A little kindness to your driver goes a long way.

Respect keeps everyone’s ride running smoothly.

Learn more: worksafesask.ca/prevention/workplace-violence/

11/13/2025

What does transformation look like in action?

The WCB is changing how it serves customers so it's easier for workers and employers to connect, report and get support when it is needed.

wcbsask.com/transforming-how-we-serve-our-customers

Saskatchewan's workplace injury rates are at a historic low — but one serious injury or fatality is one too many. Read t...
11/12/2025

Saskatchewan's workplace injury rates are at a historic low — but one serious injury or fatality is one too many.

Read the latest Fatalities and Serious Injuries update: worksafesask.ca/fatalities-and-serious-injuries

Invest in safety through education.From psychological health to hazard awareness, WorkSafe Saskatchewan has designed tra...
11/12/2025

Invest in safety through education.
From psychological health to hazard awareness, WorkSafe Saskatchewan has designed training programs to support safer workplaces across the province.
In-person or online—training that fits your schedule.
Learn more: worksafesask.ca/training

Lest We Forget "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At...
11/11/2025

Lest We Forget

"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them."
— Laurence Binyon

In honour of Remembrance Day, we will close our offices on Nov. 11.
We will reopen on Nov. 12 during regular business hours.
Let us take this day to remember and reflect on the sacrifices made for our freedom. worksafesask.ca/contact-us

We appreciate the essential work done by truck drivers and recognize how hard their jobs can be. In an industry with ver...
11/10/2025

We appreciate the essential work done by truck drivers and recognize how hard their jobs can be.

In an industry with very high rates of workplace injuries, it's crucial that truck drivers help protect themselves by taking rests and being careful throughout every haul.

Learn more: worksafesask.ca/prevention/truck-driver-safety

11/07/2025

It’s your right to know what hazards exist at your workplace, what equipment you need and how to do your job safely.

Learn more about your right to know: worksafesask.ca/know-your-rights-at-work

Teachers, how do your students focus on safety at work? Encourage them to showcase their knowledge with a two-minute vid...
11/06/2025

Teachers, how do your students focus on safety at work?

Encourage them to showcase their knowledge with a two-minute video for our video contest. Your school could win one of three prizes.

Check out prior winners for inspiration at worksafesask.ca/2026-worksafe-saskatchewan-youth-video-contest/

11/05/2025

Psychological safety involves identifying and reducing risks that could affect a worker's well-being. Learn more about how you can create a safe working environment: worksafesask.ca/resources/psych-health-safety-resource-centre

Address

200-1881 Scarth Street
Regina, SK
S4P 4L1

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18006677590

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