Resource Library

CCSA provides a wealth of resources to help both employers and employees obtain any information they might
require to assist them in creating a happier, healthier workplace.

To efficiently find the resources you need, follow these steps:
Resource Tags – Tags help you find group of resources related to specific topics.
Resource Types: Use this filter to select the type of resources you are looking for such as video, poster, etc.
Resource Category allows you to narrow down resources based on specific categories like safety segments, programs, campaigns.
Keyword Search:
Use the search bar to enter specific keywords related to the resource you need. This will help you quickly locate relevant materials.

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CCSA Safety Campaigns

December – Holiday Safety

Holiday Hazards It’s the most wonderful time of the year… But it’s also the most hazardous season, especially for workers! We often see an increase

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An effective emergency response is crucial for saving lives and ensuring safety. It involves a coordinated effort among staff, clear communication, and rapid decision-making. This is a unique opportunity to engage directly with a Fire Chief, who will be presenting on Emergency Response Planning. Don’t miss this chance to connect with safety-minded professionals and enhance your knowledge in a supportive, collaborative environment.

If your WCB industry code is either 82808 (continuing care/long-term care) or 82800 (supportive living/designated supportive living) you are invited for this event, registration is required.

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The CCSA is devoted to Alberta health and safety. Sign up for the CCSA communications to stay up-to-date on:
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