SAFE Manitoba - Programs

To assist and encourage more companies in developing workplace programs, SAFE Work has developed a series of materials to help build their own health and safety programs - a requirement for any business with more than 20 employees.

If you want to show others that your company is committed to safety for all working Manitobans, this is the right place to start.

Seasonal Worker Safety and Health Orientation - Participant's Guide

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Seasonal Worker Safety and Health Orientation - Leader's Guide

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An Average Day
The Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba and Manitoba Public Insurance developed "An Average Day" as a means of raising awareness about safety issues relating specifically to young workers. The goal is to have young people start thinking about all aspects of workplace safety.

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SAFE On Site
The goal of SAFE on Site is to provide contractors with safety awareness and to actively assist with the understanding and implementation of a positive safety culture.

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Back to Basics
This booklet has been prepared to help you understand how the back works, to provide tips on what you can do to avoid injury and to show you how to care for your back during recovery.

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SAFE Work is Good for Business
See what some successful Manitoba companies have done to improve workplace safety - and the benefits.

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Workers of Tomorrow
Arrange to have a presentation on workplace safety at any school, workplace, or career fair.

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Health & Safety 101
HS 101 is an e-course providing important health and safety information to workers 24 years old and younger.

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Setting Up a Workplace Health and Safety Program
A comprehensive 122 page guide on how to build a health and safety program based on your unique needs, including sections on writing policies, assessing risk, setting priorities and preparing for emergencies.

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Occupational Health and Safety Resources for Manitoba’s Young Workers
A comprehensive list of resources for information specifically on occupational health and safety for youth.

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Elements of a Workplace Health and Safety Program
A 40 page overview outlining different elements that should be considered in a health and safety program, and how to put those elements into action...

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The SAFE Work Student Program
An instructor's guide to helping young workers start safe - and stay safe - at work.

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