b'CSAM NEWSFROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF CSAMBoots on the groundEvery jobsite is different, which means each site has different tasks, risks and hazards. Thats why CSAM continues to focus on bringing tailored tools, resources and training right to YOUR jobsite.This summer, our Westman and Eastman Training Blitz and BBQs brought focused training to rural communities, including free food truck lunches. Our training team also travelled to northern Manitoba, including Berens River and Brochet, to provide private safety training.The CSAM On Tour crew travelled to more than 50 jobsites, delivering practical safety demonstrations and resources to almost 1,000 participants to help reduce the number of back, eye, hand and fall-related injuries. As construction season heated up, your CSAM advisors continued to visit sites across Manitoba, completing COR audits and providing assistance with tasks like inspections and sound monitoring. We also brought our new musculoskeletal injury (MSI) assessment tool to sites to help workers complete their daily tasks in safer ways to reduce the number of sprains and strains on construction sites. In total, CSAM visited more than 650 sites in June, July and August.CSAM works for YOU. That means whatever you need to make your jobsite safer, well help you implement it. Whether your company needs to build a customized safety program, develop a return-to-work program or identify on-site hazards, our team is available to assist.When we work together to reduce the number of workplace incidents, it protects not only construction workers, but also your bottom line as an employer. Fewer incidents mean less lost time, so as you can spend more time getting the job done and less money on downtime, administration, recovery and fines. Were seeing these efforts work for Manitoba companies. New data from WCB shows that as of this summer, the number of days lost due to workplace incidents is down six per cent compared to last year. Lets continue to prevent injurieslets continue to collaborate at the worksite to make safety and health improvements relevant to the boots on the ground. Whatever you need, no matter how big or small, give CSAM a call at 204-775-3171 in Winnipeg or 204-728-3456 in Brandon.Sean Scott Executive Director Construction Safety Association of Manitoba26 BUILD MANITOBAwinnipegconstruction.ca'