Serve It Right Saskatchewan
SLGA, in partnership with Saskatchewan Government Insurance, the Ministry of Health and Tourism Saskatchewan, continues to support the Serve It Right Saskatchewan (SIRS) server intervention program.
The mandatory program, coordinated by the Workforce Development department of Tourism Saskatchewan, provides training for commercial permittees to help ensure that alcohol-related activities are conducted in a socially responsible manner.
New owners of permitted establishments must complete SIRS training prior to obtaining their permit from SLGA and the renewal of a liquor permit may be delayed by SLGA pending completion of the training by the owner. As well, all employees involved in the sale and/or service of beverage alcohol must have obtained their SIRS certification and new employees must have their SIRS training prior to beginning their first shift. This applies to all staff working in liquor permitted establishments including restaurants, bars and retail liquor stores.
Additional information about certification and general questions about the training program should be directed to Serve It Right Saskatchewan.