Saskatchewan Alliance for Safety and Health in Agriculture

"From Generation to Generation"
S.A.S.H.A. is a non-profit organization formed in 1993 by a number of groups wanting to promote a safe and healthy agricultural community. We continue to be an umbrella organization for those concerned with agricultural injury in Saskatchewan.
We strive to be a point of contact and source of information to anyone concerned with the safety and health of people living on farms and ranches.
Please consider joining our organization, together we can strengthen the impact of our efforts to build a safe and healthy agricultural community.
Safe Saskatchewan
Safe Saskatchewan is a registered not-for-profit organization and is led by a consortium of public, private, cooperative and not-for-profit sector founding and strategic partners.
Its vision is an injury-free Saskatchewan where safe lifestyles influence how we live, work and play.
Safe Saskatchewan aims to raise awareness of the unintentional injury epidemic in Saskatchewan, coordinate provincial injury prevention initiatives and support all organizations and programs undertaking injury prevention in our Saskatchewan community.
For more information go to www.safesask.com
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The Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture invites you to attend:
SLEEPLESS IN SASKATCHEWAN
"Making Sleep Work For You"
DVD LAUNCH
APRIL 6, 2010 @ 7:00 pm
Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon
Please RSVP by April 1 to Anna Marie Mechor
306-966-6644 or email: annamarie.mechor@usask.ca
Agriculture Fatalities in Canada 1990-2005
Executive Summary
CAISP's newest national report Agricultural Fatalities in Canada 1990 to 2005 describes the occurrence of fatal agricultural injuries in Canada by age group and mechanism of injury, the magnitude of the agricultural fatality problem in Canada and examines age-related patterns of injury. A main objective of CAISP is to identify agricultural injury patterns in order to facilitate the design and targeting of specific prevention initiatives. more >>
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