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Every year, tons of young people get their first job, putting them in unfamiliar situations where they might not know how to keep themselves safe. Do you know what to do when you think you're in danger and how you should keep yourself safe at work?

WSCC will be performing maintenance to our systems Saturday from 6 AM – 9 AM. During this time we will experience an interruption to our email service and WSCC Connect. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please call 1-800-661-0792 to report a serious workplace incident or injury.

WSCC will be performing maintenance to our systems Saturday from 6 AM – 9 AM. During this time we will experience an interruption to our email service and WSCC Connect. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please call 1-800-661-0792 to report a serious workplace incident or injury.

WSCC will be performing maintenance to our systems Saturday from 6 AM – 9 AM. During this time we will experience an interruption to our email service and WSCC Connect. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please call 1-800-661-0792 to report a serious workplace incident or injury.

Workers face an increased risk when they work on roadways. Employers must develop and implement a written Traffic Control Plan that protects workers from traffic hazards, while upholding the applicable standards of the Northwest Territories’ Public Highways Act or Nunavut’s Motor Vehicles Act.

Grinders, or tools that use abrasive/grinding wheels and discs, are commonly found on many worksites and in our homes. To use them safely, it is important to note that rotating grinding wheels and cutting discs can break, causing the potential for injury. To minimize the risk of serious injury, follow these safe work practices.