Fact sheets and guidelines
From accident investigations to Zika virus, our fact sheets give you the information that you need to stay safe at work, and to advocate for the safety of your co-workers.
Mental health toolkit
Work affects mental health. These resources provide information on workplace justice and making work healthy and safe. They include tools to bargain concrete mental health measures, reduce stigma and create work and union spaces that encourage good mental health. This section also offers guidance for union leaders to address work factors that contribute to poor mental health, such as stress and discrimination.
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Current resources
Health and safety committee self-evaluation checklist
Health and safety committee audit
What to do if you have a health and safety problem
Health and Safety Committee Resource Kit
Violence Prevention Kit
Refusing unsafe work: A step by step guide
National Health and Safety Committee
Report a fume event
Order materials
CUPE is proud to offer members “Your Four Rights” health and safety posters in 10 languages: English, French, Arabic, Cebuano, Hindi, Punjabi, Tagalog, Traditional Chinese, Ukrainian and Vietnamese. This initiative was spearheaded by CUPE Saskatchewan through the Division’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Committee. CUPE has a diverse membership, and we will be proactive in ensuring that our members are able to understand their rights at work. The Saskatchewan OHS Committee chose the four rights poster to translate into additional languages, as this is the foundation of our legislated rights and obligations when working towards a safe and respectful workplace for all.
11” x 17”
Please have orders in by March 29, in order to make sure you get your material on time.