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Retail businesses employ approximately 11.5 percent of the Canadian workforce. Regina, SK - The retail industry in Canada is one of the largest employment sectors in the country, and their employees are often young or new workers experiencing their first jobs. That is why The Saskatchewan Safety Council has developed a free online “Retail Safety Training” course, designed to efficiently provide new worker safety orientations to those who are new to retail work in Saskatchewan. Taken as either part of the “Career Safety Education” series or as a standalone course, “Retail Safety Training” features wide-ranging online accessibility and only a brief time commitment from the participant. As a result, this 50-minute concise training course can easily be integrated into a new employee on-boarding process. This training provides the necessary information to help retail workers make safe choices. Topics include: Understanding best practices Identifying hazards and how to eliminate them Identifying ways to reduce risks Understanding emergency response situations The Council and its free programs are supported by the following multi-year organizational sponsors: CAA Saskatchewan; Crescent Point Energy; Heavy Construction Safety Association of Saskatchewan; K + S Potash; Meridian Surveys; Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health; Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance; Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association SaskEnergy; and WorkSafe Saskatchewan. Access Career Safety Education here: https://www.sasksafety.org/career-safety-education.html
Retail businesses employ approximately 11.5 percent of the Canadian workforce.
Regina, SK - The retail industry in Canada is one of the largest employment sectors in the country, and their employees are often young or new workers experiencing their first jobs. That is why The Saskatchewan Safety Council has developed a free online “Retail Safety Training” course, designed to efficiently provide new worker safety orientations to those who are new to retail work in Saskatchewan.
Taken as either part of the “Career Safety Education” series or as a standalone course, “Retail Safety Training” features wide-ranging online accessibility and only a brief time commitment from the participant. As a result, this 50-minute concise training course can easily be integrated into a new employee on-boarding process.
This training provides the necessary information to help retail workers make safe choices. Topics include:
The Council and its free programs are supported by the following multi-year organizational sponsors: CAA Saskatchewan; Crescent Point Energy; Heavy Construction Safety Association of Saskatchewan; K + S Potash; Meridian Surveys; Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health; Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance; Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association SaskEnergy; and WorkSafe Saskatchewan.
Access Career Safety Education here: https://www.sasksafety.org/career-safety-education.html