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SAFE Work certification awarded to more City workplaces
Work is underway to have all City departments SAFE Work Certified
May 14, 2021
The number of City of Winnipeg workplaces that are SAFE Work Certified continues to grow. This past year, Planning, Property & Development Department, Winnipeg Transit as well as the Water and Waste Department’s Wastewater Services Division - Local Sewer Branch received this important designation.
“The SAFE Work certification process is a significant and important undertaking for us,” said Kent Blackmon, Organizational Safety Services Manager.
The Community Services Department, Fleet Management Agency, Water and Waste Department’s Water Services Division (Water Distribution), Solid Waste Division, South End Treatment Plant, and West End Treatment Plant have already been SAFE Work Certified.
Blackmon said other departments and divisions are making significant progress in the process working towards the goal of having the entire City certified.
SAFE Work Certified is the standard for safety and health certification programs in Manitoba and is offered by industry based safety programs and associations. Certification programs are offered to help reduce workplace injuries and illnesses as well as promote a culture of safety in Manitoba.
The City’s commitment to the certification program began on the 2018 National Day of Mourning. The day, recognized annually on April 28, commemorates workers who have been injured or killed in the workplace as well as workers who have become ill as a result of their work. It is also a day to commit to eliminate workplace illness and injury.
With the COVID-19 pandemic, the ceremonies traditionally held on this day cannot take place in person Instead, we are recognizing the day online and with the following video.
Originally posted on April 28, 2021