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Why you need Serve It Right Saskatchewan (SIRS)
This course is mandate for everyone involved in the sale and serve of alcohol .
The Government of Saskatchewan requires server intervention aim for employees involved in the sale and service of alcohol. Serve It Right Saskatchewan is the official server treatment train course of study for Saskatchewan .
Who needs to take SIRS
Everyone involved in the sale and serve of alcohol must have completed SIRS. This includes :
- employees, including
- bartenders
- servers
- bussers
- door staff (“bouncers”)
- supervisors
- managers
- owners
Who doesn’t need to take SIRS
Unpaid volunteers working at an consequence operating under a special Occasion Permit do not need to take SIRS.
The limited Occasions Permit on-line path is for volunteers who serve and sell alcohol at public special occasions alone. This course does not allow you to sell alcohol in a retail set or to serve alcohol in bars and restaurants .
If you are selling or serving alcohol in a liquor permitted establishment, such as a commercial cake or restaurant, as separate of your job, you must complete Serve It Right Saskatchewan ( SIRS ) .
Transferring a course from another province (Reciprocity)
If you hold a valid waiter treatment training certificate from another province, you may transfer your certification to Saskatchewan. Please contact us for details :
Monday – Friday
8:00 ante meridiem – noon
1:00 post meridiem – 4:30 p.m.
Telephone 306-933-5900 or
toll-free 1-800-331-1529
Email : stec.training @ tourismsask.com
We are closed on Saskatchewan statutory holidays.
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Compliance
Liquor permittees may be required to provide proof that they are in complaisance with the legislation by producing a tilt of employees who have completed server treatment trail. A SIRS Compliance Form is provided courtesy of Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority to aid businesses and organizations in their record keeping .
What is involved in taking SIRS
The SIRS class includes :
- ways to identify intoxication
- handling situations involving minors
- effective approaches to discontinue or refuse to sell or serve alcohol
- understanding your legal responsibilities and liabilities
once you purchase the course, you will have 45 days to complete it online. You should be able to complete the run in six hours or less. There is a 35-question multiple choice on-line examination at the end of the naturally. To pass the examination, a mark of 80 % must be achieved. You will have five attempts to complete the examination .
Upon successful completion of the course, your security is available for you to download from your on-line profile. Please save or print your certificate so that you can show it to your employer or a liquor inspector as validation of completion.
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Some employers in Saskatchewan offer SIRS prepare in the workplace. This trail is a six-hour classroom workshop. For the full moon stove of aim and support products available to individuals and organizations, see “ creditworthy Service ” in our on-line learning management catalogue .
SIRS is supported and endorsed by:
- Saskatchewan Hotel and Hospitality Association (SHHA)
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI)
- Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA)
- Saskatchewan Ministry of Health
- Tourism Saskatchewan
- Wines and Spirits Association of Saskatchewan
- Restaurants Canada
- RCMP and law enforcement agencies in Saskatchewan
Get Started
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- continue your learning plan
- complete your exam
- download your SIRS certificate
tourism coach workshops and on-line courses are delivered through the STEC Learning Management System ( LMS ), stec.skillbuilder.co. Links to the LMS open in a fresh window .