Keep your promise to those who count on you

Working safely is a daily promise we make to ourselves and to those who count on us. Let us help you keep that promise.

IHSA is proud to be your partner in creating safer and healthier workplaces. As a trusted resource in health and safety training and education, we provide accessible, comprehensive resources that are tailored to meet the needs of the construction, transportation, and electrical utilities sectors. We also offer specific resources for small businesses—which make up the majority of IHSA’s member firms—that make prioritizing workplace health and safety easier.

We believe that every Ontario worker should return home to their loved ones at the end of the workday. Our Keep Your Promise campaign reminds workers about the many reasons why they should prioritize health and safety on the jobsite.

Take your health and safety culture to the next level

Take the first step toward a safer and healthier workplace today. We’ve collected these essential IHSA resources to help you enhance your health and safety culture, meet your obligations under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act, and remind everyone on your jobsite to keep their promise to work safely.

Keep Your Promise campaign materials

Show your workers why it’s important for them to work safely every day by playing the Keep Your Promise campaign videos and displaying the campaign posters in visible areas on your jobsite.

KYP Videos Construction poster Transportation poster Utilities poster

Dedicated small business resources

Discover how our resources can help your small business make big strides in workplace health and safety.

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See Something, Say Something

Workplace safety is a responsibility that we share, and protecting workers must always be our top priority. IHSA’s See Something, Say Something campaign empowers workers to speak up when they see an unsafe practice or situation at the workplace—even when it involves workers who are not part of their own team or trade. By creating a culture where workers feel comfortable reporting workplace hazards, we can prevent injuries and accidents before they happen.

Empower everyone to speak up about workplace hazards

Promote the See Something, Say Something campaign at your workplace and teach everyone about the importance of reporting hazards with these impactful tools from IHSA.

See Something, Say Something campaign guide

Get started! Check out our call to action to learn more about how you can promote our campaign and make a positive impact at your workplace.

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Employer guide for encouraging workers to report hazards

Review our guide for employers and supervisors on empowering workers to speak up about unsafe conditions (W051) to encourage hazard reporting at your workplace.

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Worker guide for reporting hazards

Share our guide for workers on speaking up about unsafe conditions (W052) with your crew to help them understand the process for reporting hazards.

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See Something, Say Something videos

Play our powerful campaign videos in safety meetings to drive home the importance of speaking up about unsafe work conditions.

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“A culture of care: Why speaking up matters” safety talk

Deliver our safety talk titled “A culture of care: Why speaking up matters” during team meetings to help workers understand their legal duties on the jobsite, avoid complacency at work, and report health and safety hazards.

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See Something, Say Something poster

Display our campaign poster in visible areas to reinforce the message that safety is everyone’s responsibility.

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See Something, Say Something stickers

Give our campaign stickers to your workers, who can wear them to show that they promise to speak up when they see something unsafe.

KYP sticker Promise sticker

“Preventing complacency on the jobsite” article

Learn how you can keep workers alert to the hazards and risks of construction work by reading the article “Preventing complacency on the jobsite” (Vol. 24, Issue 2 of IHSA Health and Safety Magazine).

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