Yellowknife, NT (May 1, 2017) – A video by Arviat high school students that encourages youth to be aware of workplace hazards has won first prize in the Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission’s #FocusOnSafety territorial high school video contest.

The winning team comprises of five students and a sponsor teacher from John Arnalukjuak High School, in Arviat. Their video, “#FocusOnSafety”, won $1,000 with a matching prize of $1,000 for their school. 

Register for a Safety Coffee Break, where WSCC comes to you with coffee and snacks, and we’ll lead a short 15 minute toolbox talk for you and your staff!

Select your preferred day (May 9 or 10) and time (10am or 3pm).

Choose from a list of 8 topics below and we’ll do the rest!

Iqaluit, NU (April 12, 2017) – On April 11, 2017 the Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission filed charges in the Nunavut Court of Justice under the Nunavut Safety Act.

Spaces now available Friday, May 12!

Register for a Safety Coffee Break, where WSCC comes to you with coffee and snacks, and we’ll lead a short 15 minute toolbox talk for you and your staff!

Select your preferred  time (10am or 3pm).

Choose from a list of 8 topics below and we’ll do the rest!

Register for a Safety Coffee Break, where WSCC comes to you with coffee and snacks, and we’ll lead a short 15 minute toolbox talk for you and your staff!

Select your preferred day (May 9, 10, or 11) and time (10am or 3pm).

Choose from a list of 8 topics below and we’ll do the rest!