Safety Services Manitoba

Safety Services Manitoba Safety Services Manitoba is the province's leading not-for-profit safety service provider, offering

Safety Services Manitoba is Manitoba's premier occupational and road safety trainer and consultant with nearly 50 years experience making workplaces and roads safer. You can count on SSM to deliver comprehensive training and education whether it is in the workplace or behind the wheel. We are passionate about reducing risks and injuries; we are passionate about helping to ensure that each and ever

y Manitoban arrives home safely every night. SSM offers:
• A 16,000 square foot training facility complete with state of the art classroom equipment including SmartBoard Technology
• Training courses to help you improve your driving skills and stay safe on a motorcycle, snowmobile or ATV
• Customized safety services to manage risk in your organization and achieve your business goals
• Experience in a broad range of industries applied to your workplace to reduce injuries and associated costs, lower WCB premiums, increase employee productivity and ultimately increase your bottom line
• Focus on building a culture of safety and risk management that is sustainable, cost-effective and gets results

We will work with you to understand your challenges and opportunities and provide the services that will make a difference to you, your employees, your workplace culture and your bottom line.

June 14, Safety Services Manitoba is proud to support the Breast Cancer Pledge Ride as a sponsor.  This annual event bri...
06/06/2026

June 14, Safety Services Manitoba is proud to support the Breast Cancer Pledge Ride as a sponsor.

This annual event brings riders, supporters, volunteers, and sponsors together to raise funds and awareness in support of breast cancer patients and their families. Every kilometre ridden and every dollar raised helps make a difference.

Learn more or register at: https://www.breastcancerpledgeride.com/

A safe workplace is one where everyone feels respected, included, and valued for who they are.Creating a culture of acce...
06/04/2026

A safe workplace is one where everyone feels respected, included, and valued for who they are.

Creating a culture of acceptance and open communication helps build stronger teams, healthier workplaces, and safer environments for everyone.

Wishing a happy Pride Month to all those celebrating across Manitoba and beyond.

🚨New Course Alert! 🚨Safety Services Manitoba is excited to announce that Electric Pallet Jack (Walkie Rider) Training is...
06/03/2026

🚨New Course Alert! 🚨
Safety Services Manitoba is excited to announce that Electric Pallet Jack (Walkie Rider) Training is now available as an open enrollment course starting June 23!
✔ Half-day training
✔ Open enrollment
✔ Maximum 12 participants
✔ Minimum 5 participants required

We're starting with one class per month and will expand based on demand.
Reserve your spot today: https://safetyservicesmanitoba.ca/occupational-safety-home/health-safety-courses/walkie-rider/

Safety is more than a checklist or a policy—it's a commitment we make every day to protect ourselves and those around us...
06/02/2026

Safety is more than a checklist or a policy—it's a commitment we make every day to protect ourselves and those around us.

Whether you're in the office, on a job site, behind the wheel, or on the shop floor, every safe decision matters.

Let's make safety part of every conversation this month.

🏍️ What a great day at Manitoba Ride for Dad on Saturday!As a Silver Sponsor, Safety Services Manitoba was proud to supp...
06/01/2026

🏍️ What a great day at Manitoba Ride for Dad on Saturday!

As a Silver Sponsor, Safety Services Manitoba was proud to support an event that brings Manitoba’s riding community together in support of prostate cancer research and awareness.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth for a water, ear plugs, or a granola bar. We enjoyed connecting with riders and being part of such an incredible event.

05/29/2026

🏍️ We’re ready for Ride For Dad!

A big thank you to Kris and Kaitlyn for representing Safety Services Manitoba at pre-registration this afternoon.

If you’re taking part in Ride For Dad tomorrow, be sure to stop by and say hello to Kaitlyn and Terris, who will be at our booth from 8:00–10:00 a.m.

We’re proud to support events that bring our community together while helping raise awareness and funds for an important cause.

May 29 is NATIONAL HEAT AWARENESS DAY — a reminder that rising temperatures can create serious risks on the job.Whether ...
05/29/2026

May 29 is NATIONAL HEAT AWARENESS DAY — a reminder that rising temperatures can create serious risks on the job.

Whether you work outdoors, in a warehouse, on a construction site, or behind the wheel, heat stress can happen faster than many people realize.

Fatigue, dizziness, dehydration, and heat exhaustion are all warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored.

A few simple steps can make a big difference:
-Stay hydrated
-Wear appropriate clothing
-Take breaks when needed
-Watch for signs of heat stress in yourself and your coworkers

Safety starts with paying attention to the conditions around you — especially as temperatures begin to climb.

Ticks are active in Manitoba anytime temperatures rise above freezing — even after a late spring.Lyme disease can lead t...
05/28/2026

Ticks are active in Manitoba anytime temperatures rise above freezing — even after a late spring.

Lyme disease can lead to serious health complications if left untreated, which is why prevention matters.

Taking simple precautions before and after outdoor work can help reduce your risk this season.

SMART SNACKING ON THE JOB SITEChoosing the right fuel helps maintain energy, focus, and safety throughout your shift. He...
05/27/2026

SMART SNACKING ON THE JOB SITE

Choosing the right fuel helps maintain energy, focus, and safety throughout your shift.

Here are some job site–friendly snack picks for hot days:
• Veggies and hummus (cool and refreshing)
• Trail mix or granola bars (easy to pack, slow-burning energy)
• Bananas (help prevent muscle cramps)
• Cheese sticks or jerky (portable protein)
• Water-rich fruits like watermelon or oranges (hydration bonus)

The right fuel keeps you alert, strong, and ready to do the job safely.

Did your organization take part in Safety and Health Week this year?If so, it’s time to get recognized for it!The SAFETY...
05/26/2026

Did your organization take part in Safety and Health Week this year?

If so, it’s time to get recognized for it!

The SAFETY AND HEALTH WEEK ENGAGEMENT AWARD celebrates organizations that go above and beyond to raise awareness, prevent injuries, and promote a culture of safety in the workplace.

It’s a great way to boost your reputation and highlight your commitment to creating safer workplaces.

⭐Deadline for submission: Friday, June 12, 2026
https://form.jotform.com/CSAMManitoba/2026-safety--health-week-engagement

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3/1680 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3H1H6

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Monday 7:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm

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