KEEP SAFETY IN SIGHT!
Each year the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation
Board receives more than 3,500 reports of
eye injuries. The Saskatchewan Association of
Optometrists administers Eyesafe (previously the
Occupational Vision Health Program) whose goal
is to eliminate these injuries.
More than one hundred Saskatchewan companies
participate in Eyesafe, protecting the eyes of
thousands of employees. Take responsibility for
your employees’ eye safety by tailoring the program
to meet your company’s safety eyewear needs.
Enroll in Eyesafe today!
Phone us at 306.652.2069 or toll-free at 1.877.660.3937
eyesafe@saosk.ca | programs@saosk.ca
Get started today at eyesafesk.ca
two sets of passing lanes on Highway 4 be-tween
North Battleford and Cochin are on
schedule to be complete later this fall. Pre-construction
work is also underway for
passing lanes on Highway 2 north of Moose
Jaw, Highway 5 between Saskatoon and
Highway 2, Highway 7 from Rosetown to the
Alberta border and Highways 9 and 10 be-tween
Canora and Melville.
When driving through a work zone re-member
to obey signs, stay alert and slow
to 60 km/hr, even if workers aren’t present.
Work zones may contain driving hazards,
like sharp pavement drop or loose stones,
which require you to slow down.
A weekly highway construction update
is published on at bit.ly/2D7XIM7 to pro-vide
the travelling public with the latest de-tails
on projects underway to help plan safe
and efficient travel. If you see a highway
work zone signing problem, you can report
it by calling 306-244-5535.
It’s best to check the Highway Hotline at
www.saskatchewan.ca/highwayhotline, be-fore
you hit the road. It provides up-to-date
“Passing lanes
improve
safety and
are more cost
effective than
twinning.”
– Highways and
Infrastructure
Minister Lori Carr
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