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    Prevention Campaigns

    At the WSIB, our number one priority is workplace health and safety. But workplace safety doesn’t just happen. We must all work together to eliminate workplace injuries and illnesses.

    Making employers and workers more aware of their health and safety responsibilities is a first step towards fulfilling this vision. That's why the WSIB has and continues to fund major prevention campaigns throughout the province.

    E-mail prevention@wsib.on.ca or call 1-888-921-WSIB to find out how you can make your workplace safe. We’ll put you in touch with the organizations that make up Ontario’s health and safety network.

    2007 Young Worker Safety Campaign: How safe is your job?
    Last year in Ontario, ten young workers lost their lives. Learn about job safety and your rights through our 2007 Young Worker Safety Campaign.

    2006 Core Marketing Campaign: There really are no accidents
    Did it really have to happen? The WSIB sets the record straight on prevention with our latest and most dramatic campaign ever. Check out
    prevent-it.ca.

    2006 Firefighter Prevention Campaign
    Learn about our new prevention campaign for firefighters. We encourage firefighters to wear their self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and also ensure their masks are properly worn, fitted, and cleaned.

    Health and Safety Awareness Campaign 2006
    Be Safe. Be informed. Get the facts on how to keep your workplace safe through our Health and Safety Awareness Campaign 2006.

    2005 Youth Awareness Campaign
    Over 49,000 young workers got hurt or even worse last year. Find out how to work safely and learn your rights through our 2005 Youth Awareness Campaign.

    Parental Campaign 2005
    Talk to your kids about how to stay safe at work. Learn about your kids’ workplace rights and responsibilities through our 2005 Parental Campaign.

    2004 Falls Awareness Campaign
    Too many workplace injuries are caused by slips, trips or falls. Learn more through our 2004 Falls Awareness Campaign.

    2004 Youth Campaign
    Every year, thousands of young workers aged 15-24 are injured on the job in Ontario. Learn more about job safety and your rights through our 2004 Youth Campaign.

    Health and Safety Awareness Campaign 2004
    Be Safe. Be informed. Get the facts on how to keep your workplace safe through our Health and Safety Awareness Campaign 2004.

    Parental Campaign 2004
    Talk to your kids about how to stay safe at work. Learn about your kids’ workplace rights and responsibilities through our 2004 Parental Campaign.

    Young Worker Awareness Campaign 2003
    Our annual Young Worker Awareness Campaign specifically targets students entering the workforce.

    Young Worker Safety Campaign 2002
    Our annual Young Worker Safety Campaign specifically targets students entering the workforce.

    Safety Starts with You Campaign 2002
    Through the personal tragedies experienced by "real people with real families," our 2002 campaign continues to emphasize the emotional and human dimensions of workplace injuries and illnesses. Yet, in spite of their personal tragedies, our safety ambassadors demonstrate how workplace injury and illness can be eliminated when we make safety a priority in our daily lives.

    Young Worker Awareness Safety Campaign 2001
    Our annual Young Worker Awareness Campaign specifically targets students entering the workforce.

    Safety Starts with You Campaign 2001
    This campaign emphasizes the emotional and human dimensions of workplace health and safety.

    Young Worker Awareness Safety Campaign 2000
    Our annual Young Worker Awareness Campaign specifically targets students entering the workforce.

    Young Worker Awareness Campaign 1999
    Our annual Young Worker Awareness Campaign specifically targets students entering the workforce.

    Safety Is Everybody’s Business Campaign 1999
    During November and December 1999 we broadened our reach to include all Ontario employers and workers.




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