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Employing New Workers - Tips for Employers and Supervisors
Suggestions for employers hiring first-time workers.
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Employing Young Workers - Bulletin 259
Young people working in Manitoba have all of the rights and responsibilities of adult employees.
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Getting a Job brochure
If you are thinking of getting a job, there are some things you need to know about your safety and health
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Handwashing Dishes - Fact Sheet
Hand dishwashing procedures are different in every workplace. The following is a list of tips to help you prevent injuries to yourself and others.
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Health and Safety 101 Resource Guide for English Language Learners
Health and
Safety 101 Resource Guide provides vocabulary and context to introduce English
Language Learners to the Health and Safety 101 on line. Includes illustrations
and activities for EAL learners. (Canadian Language Benchmarks 4 to
6)
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Hiring New Workers: Resources to Assist You - Bulletin 271
Many workplaces hire new workers throughout the year. Some companies consider hiring new workers over the spring and summer months. As an employer, you can offer your new workers a good work experience while also protecting them from injury on the job.
“New” workers are commonly defined as young people between the ages of 15 – 24, new immigrants to our province, or anyone in a “new” job, whether new to the workplace or a change in career path.
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National Occupational Health and Safety Week
NAOSH Week 2009
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Occupational Health & Safety Conference
Presented by Safety Services Manitoba
January 21 & 22, 2009
Victoria Inn
Winnipeg. MB
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SAFE Retail Meeting
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SAFE Tips for Avoiding Slips, Trips and Falls
Slips, trips and falls are among the highest causes of injury and incident in Manitoba workplaces. Across the province, approximately 2,800 workers are hurt in fall-related incidents each year.
One of the most important elements of a workplace safety and health program is an effective system to identify and control hazards. Implementing this system at your workplace will help to safeguard employees against slip, trip and fall-related injuries and reduce the occurrence of time-loss injuries.
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SAFE Tips for Pneumatic Nailing and Stapling Equipment
Practising SAFE work procedures are vital to preventing injury. SAFE work procedures should always be accompanied with proper training. If you have questions about the safe work procedures or practices used in your workplace, don’t be afraid to speak up and ask questions. Remember, workplace injuries are preventable.
This fact sheet helps you stay SAFE when using pneumatic nailers and staplers.
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Safe Work and the Supervisor - Your Responsibilities - Bulletin 230
The first few days on a new job are particularly important for new or young workers. Statistics show that the majority of serious incidents occur during a workers first year on the job. Do you,as an employer or a supervisor, know what you must do to prevent those from happening?
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SAFE Work Student Program
Student workbook for SAFE Work Student program, Includes worksheets, resources and evaluation forms
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SAFE Workers of Tomorrow Charity Golf Tournament
Take some time this summer to give back by doing something you love. SAFE Workers of Tomorrow is hosting their annual golf tournament on Wednesday, August 26 at Shooter’s Family Golf Centre.
For more information, contact Phil Kraychuk or Marjorie Jenkins by email or call 992-2988. Register early to reserve your spot!
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SAFE Workers of Tomorrow lead student workforce
Much of Manitoba’s student workforce will go through their days with more safety awareness this summer thanks to a school year’s worth of efforts from the SAFE Workers of Tomorrow (SWOT). The SWOT team gave some 748 presentations during the 2008-09 academic year – and many students will put their valuable lessons to use beginning this week as school lets out.
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Safety and Health for New Retail Workers
Document containing tips and suggestions for first-time retailers
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School's out - training isn't!
Even though classes are winding down, the learning process is far from finished. In fact – for those starting work over the next few weeks – that learning process is just beginning.
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Spot the hidden clue to win!!
You spotted the hazard. You assessed the risk. Now SAFE Youth is challenging you to spot the hidden clue while you Assess the Risk.
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Ten Questions to Ask an Employer
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Tips for Employers and Supervisors when Employing New Workers
Tips for Employers and Supervisors when new workers are employed
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Young Worker Brochure - What You Need to Know About Safety and Health on the Job
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Young workers are everyone's responsibility
With a flow of young people entering the workforce in the summer months, these tips are sure to help them, their parents and their employers ensure every day is a SAFE one.
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Your Teen at Work
Tips for parents whose children are entering the workforce for the first time. This resource helps parents teach teenagers about SAFE Work procedures and responsibility
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