| Founding partners led the development of Safe Saskatchewan through representation on the Board of Directors and Steering Committee. Today, Founding Partners are accompanied by current Strategic Partners at the Board of Directors and Advisory Committee levels. |
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The Saskatchewan Safety Council is a non-government, non-profit charitable organization dedicated to preventing injuries and fatalities in the province. Through training, education and advocacy, they are working to make safety a priority for everyone. The Saskatchewan Safety Council’s mission is to work together to achieve a safe Saskatchewan. |
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WorkSafe Saskatchewan focuses on keeping our province’s workers safe through effective occupational heath and safety management systems. Basic elements of their philosophy include: understanding workplace roles and responsibilities, worker education and training, health and safety promotion, as well as a return-to-work and disability management program. |
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The Ministry of Health supports all Saskatchewan residents in achieving their best possible health and well-being. The Ministry establishes policy direction, sets and monitors standards, provides funding, supports regional health authorities, and ensures the provision of essential and appropriate services. |
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SGI has two distinct operations. The Saskatchewan Auto Fund is the province’s compulsory auto insurance program, operating the driver’s licensing and vehicle registration system. SGI CANADA is fully competitive, selling property and casualty insurance products such as home, farm, business and extension auto. |
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Yara is the world's leading producer and marketer of mineral fertilizers that are being supplied to markets around the globe to provide growers with essential plant nutrients required for sustainable food production. Safety is of the utmost importance at Yara. A series of initiatives and practices including a detailed safety manual and regular safety meetings support their focus on safety. |
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Mosaic is the powerful combination of two leaders in the fertilizer industry, IMC Global and Cargill Crop Nutrition. Mosaic is committed to nourishing growth for their customers, their investors and their communities. While Mosaic products give nourishment to crops and livestock, Mosaic and its employees give their time and energy to help nourish the communities in which they live and operate. |
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SaskPower is Saskatchewan's electricity supplier. Using their own coal-fired, hydroelectric, natural gas-fired and wind facilities, it has a generating capacity of more than 3.214 megawatts. Safety is a priority across the SaskPower Corporation, from their power stations and grid control centre to their district offices. |
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Sherritt is the largest thermal coal producer in Canada. Sherritt's Prairie Operations run eight mine-mouth mines in Alberta and Saskatchewan. These mining operations supply electricity generation companies with coal under secure long-term contracts. Sherritt ranks consistently among the best health and safety performers in Alberta, Saskatchewan and internationally, when compared to other companies involved in surface mining, processing, oil and gas, and power generation. |
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Access Communications Co-operative Limited is the sixth largest cable television provider in Canada. A 100 per cent Saskatchewanowned, non-profit co-operative, Access Communications is a market leader, providing cable television, digital and high definition cable services, as well as a full complement of high speed Internet and digital phone products. Combined, the cable company has over 400 employees and volunteers serving 33 communities including Regina, Yorkton and area, Estevan, Weyburn, North Battleford and area,and La Ronge. |
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The K-Line Group provides complete, one-source solutions for the high voltage and related sectors as it integrates and aligns eight industry-specific divisions under one powerful organization. The K-Line Group of Companies has a long-standing history of excellence dating back to 1967, when public utilities first began to see the cost and time benefits associated with outsourcing high voltage projects. A preferred partner then because of its superior work and established safety record, The K-Line Group continues to be an integral partner/service-provider offering clients a complete range of high voltage expertise.
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| To inquire further about becoming a founding partner contact Safe Saskatchewan. |