Saskatchewan Safety Council

Saskatchewan Safety Council A non-profit registered charity dedicated to the prevention of injury in Saskatchewan.

The Saskatchewan Safety Council is your singular source for all things safety-related in Saskatchewan. Our organization exists to help ensure you can make informed decisions about your safety. Since 1955, the Saskatchewan Safety Council, a non-profit registered charity, has been dedicated to the prevention of injury in Saskatchewan... at home, at play, and at work. Funded through donations, member

ship contributions, sponsorship, and the distribution of safety programs and materials, the revenues generated by the Safety Council are invested within the province of Saskatchewan to further promote safety. With the help of sponsors and through a variety of community partnerships and its members, the Saskatchewan Safety Council continues to deliver an extensive list of safety training, programs and services everywhere in our province. Whether you are in search of safety resources, require training for one person, a group, or your entire organization anywhere in the province, working with our dedicated team will simplify processes and save you time.

Where will you ride?
06/03/2026

Where will you ride?

🚜 Safe farming starts with the right training.Looking for FREE, practical, easy‑to‑access agriculture safety training? T...
05/05/2026

🚜 Safe farming starts with the right training.
Looking for FREE, practical, easy‑to‑access agriculture safety training? The Council's Online Agriculture Training System (OATS) is a flexible, self‑paced course designed for today’s agricultural workplaces.
✅ Relevant
✅ Learn anytime, anywhere
✅ Supports safer farms and healthier workers
Whether you’re an employer, worker, or new to agriculture, OATS helps build the knowledge needed to prevent injuries and keep farms running safely.
👉 Learn more and get started:
https://www.sasksafety.org/online-agriculture-training-system.html

04/23/2026
A Glaring Issue: Transport Canada wants to know how bright is too bright, and have published a survey to help them bette...
04/10/2026

A Glaring Issue: Transport Canada wants to know how bright is too bright, and have published a survey to help them better understand how headlight glare is affecting drivers, which vehicles or features are a problem.

The survey runs until April 20, 2026

Take this survey powered by surveymonkey.com. Create your own surveys for free.

Are you looking to advance and refine your motorcycle control skills? Then our 8-hour Experienced Rider Training program...
04/08/2026

Are you looking to advance and refine your motorcycle control skills? Then our 8-hour Experienced Rider Training program is for you.

Applicable to:
- Riders who are completely comfortable with their motorcycle and have reached the limit of what they can teach themselves.
- Motorcyclists with multiple years of riding experience but no previous formal motorcycle training or education (If you are a new rider please register for our Motorcycle Rider Training program).
- Motorcycle Rider Training (previously the Basic Rider Training course) graduates wanting to take the next step in training.
- Riders who want to significantly improve their overall motorcycle handling skills in normal traffic riding situations.

When: May 12 & 13, 2026 (Two evening sessions)
Where: Regina, SK
Cost: $275.00

Details and Register: https://web.sasksafety.org/events/Motorcycle-Experienced-Rider-Training-Regina-9096/details

04/07/2026

Ever wonder what it's like to ride a motorcycle - To save a little fuel and have a lot of fun?

03/04/2026

Information on our Mature Driver Refresher Course for those 55 years and older.

Address

445 Hoffer Drive
Regina, SK
S4N6E2

Opening Hours

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

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