Youth Safety Education and Training
Empowering Young Workers to Stay Safe on the Job
Young workers are full of energy, ambition, and curiosity—they’re eager to contribute and ready to learn. But without proper training and experience, they’re more likely to face risks on the job. Limited exposure to workplace hazards and a lack of safety awareness can lead to injuries and illnesses.
That’s why Construction Safety Nova Scotia offers the Youth Safety Education & Training Program, a resource designed to prepare youth for safe and successful careers in construction. This program gives young workers the tools, knowledge, and confidence they need to recognize risks, make smart decisions, and protect themselves at work.
Whether you’re a teacher, guardian, or mentor, you play a vital role in guiding youth toward safe work practices. By encouraging participation in this program, you’re helping them build a strong foundation for a safer future in the workforce.
Current Courses
Construction Entry-Level Training (CELT)Free, all-inclusive training program designed for youth entering the construction workforce. Learn about workplace safety, rights and responsibilities, hazard recognition, and practical strategies to stay safe on the job. Available online 24/7. Course Highlights:
Contact to Register: Email: info@constructionsafetyns.ca |
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)Under Canadian law, anyone working with or around hazardous materials must complete WHMIS training. We offer free WHMIS training to students and participants in our programs. What you’ll learn:
Contact to Register: Email: info@constructionsafetyns.ca |
Construction Safety Webinar Series
Learn Safety. Build Confidence. Prevent Injuries.
This ongoing series explores key topics to help construction workers and employers stay safe on the job. Each session features practical examples, expert insights, and simple strategies for building safe habits.
Hazard Identification and Awareness
Hazard Identification and Assessment
Learn how to recognize hazards early and understand their impact on workplace safety.
Identifying Workplace Hazards
Covers physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic hazards found on construction sites.
Workplace Safety and Responsibilities
Explains worker and employer responsibilities under safety legislation.
Hazard Control Measures
Learn how to use the hierarchy of controls to effectively reduce workplace risks.
Construction Safety Commitment
Highlights leadership, communication, and culture-building for safer job sites.
Preventing Cuts, Lacerations, and Abrasions
Introduction & Basic Hazards
Overview of common tools, equipment, and materials that can cause laceration injuries on-site.
Direct & Root Causes
Learn the underlying factors that contribute to injury events and how to prevent them.
Incident Reporting
Shows how to properly report incidents and near-misses to improve future prevention.
Bite-Sized Safety Modules
Fast, 3–7 minute lessons you can take anytime, on any device. Perfect for classrooms or quick refreshers, keeping safety top of mind.
Choosing the Right Tool: Hand Tool Safety Tips
Preventing Strains Before They Start
Situational Awareness in Action
Spotting Slip and Trip Hazards in Seconds
Safety Resources
Need a quick safety tip or refresher? These links, videos, and tools are made for young workers like you.







