Safety Basics

Safety Basics

Young Workers – New to the Working World?

As a young person entering the work force you probably have lots of questions about your first job. You’ve got a job. Or you’re getting ready to join the work world. Either way, it’s important to be prepared. Here’s your health and safety checklist. Check out these resources so you can be ready for anything you may come across on the job.

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New and Young Worker Safety for Supervisors

This web book is viewable online from a desktop computer or mobile device. It focuses on the training and supervisory need of new and young workers.

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What I Know Now – Conversations about Workplace Safety and Responsibility

Work can be intimidating for young workers, especially if they’re new to the job or don’t have a lot of experience in the industry. They want to make a good first impression by showing you and their co-workers that they know what they’re doing. That’s why talking about safety with young workers is so important.

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Spot the Hazard Challenge

See if you can spot the health and safety hazards in our workplace scenes.

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What’s wrong with this photo? (Auto Glass Safety)

How many hazards or dangerous work habits can you spot in this photo? Use this resource to train your staff to identify potential hazards when working with auto glass.

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Young Worker Health and Safety

The youngworkers.org website is a project of the California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety.

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Young Workers – Employee Rights

Each and every worker in Canada has three rights: The Right to Know The Right to Participate The Right to Refuse Dangerous Work

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Young Workers – Rules To Work By

Follow these eight basic rules for working safely and you'll be off to a safe and healthy start.

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Young Workers

New to the Working World? Get the information and tools you need to venture into the work world on a safe footing.

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Worked Up About safety

As teenagers, some of the most well-known Manitobans started out in jobs that were less than ideal, and potentially unsafe. Hear what they have to say about some of their first jobs, and what got them worked up about workplace safety.