Take care of your employees.
Take care of yourself.

We have been supporting Quebec businesses since 1977

– Sarah Ban Breathnach
Our prevention mutual funds are distinguished by their in-depth expertise and proven experience in occupational health and safety management. With more than four decades of experience, we have become a leader in the field, offering innovative and customized solutions to our members to reduce risks, improve security and optimize the costs related to CNESST contributions.
Due to our success and the expansion of our services, we become Union SST-a division of CMIPQ.
- prevention mutuals
- medical expertise
- administrative and legal support

Our clients benefit from savings of up to 60% on their CNESST contributions
- TALK TO AN EXPERT Our medical services are powered by our private medical division, Vita Médicale, a first in Quebec

Services Union SST
Prevention Mutuals
- Grouping of employers engaged in a process to reduce the number of work-related accidents
- Action plan and training
- Reduction in CNESST contribution up to 60% after 6 years
Medical Expertise
- Assessment of the capabilities of workers involved in accidents
- Designated doctor
- Report writing
- Forensic evidence before administrative bodies in case of litigation


Services Union SST
SST file management
- Reception and analysis of CNESST files
- Strategic advice and recommendations
- Management of accident cases, BEM requests, cost sharing and representation at the DRA
Manage absenteeism
- Absence management
- Monitoring and recommendations
- Reviews
- Medical examinations


- Pre-employment exams
- Assessment of functional capacity or skills
- Lumbar assessment
- Musculoskeletal assessment performed by a kinesiologist
- Screening
- Muscle strength assessment
- Medical examinations during employment
- Accurate analysis of the physical demands of the task
SME, Large or Very Large Company,
We have a Profile for you.


- Opening a medical file
- Family and occupational history
- Complete Exam
- Summary urine test
- Eye exam (Snellen and Ishihara)
- File opening
- Family and occupational history
- Complete Exam
- Microscopic urine test
- Eye exam (Snellen and Ishihara)
- Biochemical profile
- Complete blood count
The performance of your business depends on the health of your employees


- File opening
- Family and occupational history
- Complete Exam
- Summary urine test
- Optometry and audiometry
- X-ray of the lumbosacral spine
- E-200
- File opening
- Family and occupational history
- Complete Exam
- Summary urine test
- Optometry and audiometry
- Resting ECG
Health check by Vita Médicale

- Assessment of personal medical history.
- Consultation with a kinesiologist
- Discussion of lifestyle habits and recommendations for psychological well-being.
- Comprehensive assessment of physical health and well-being.
- Examination of the main body systems (ears, nose, throat, lungs, digestive system, urinary system, cardiovascular system, musculoskeletal system).
- Optical, audiometric and spirometric tests.
- Advanced laboratory and diagnostic tests.
- Nutritional balance.
- Follow-up of the physician’s assessment and results.
- Anthropomorphic measurements (weight, height, blood pressure).
- Skin evaluation.
- Cardiovascular risk assessment and blood profile (FSC, blood glucose, lipid balance, TSH).
- Stress assessment and recommendations for psychological well-being.
- Delivery of a health record and a personalized action plan.
The post-balance sheet...

- Women’s health: specific advice (menstrual cycle, menopause, gynecological examination, cervical cancer screening), pelvic exam and Pap test (cervical smear)
- Men’s health: specific advice (andropause, prostate examination and prostatic antigen) Prostatic Antigen Test (> 45 years)
- Evaluation and consultation with a nutritionist
- Occult blood in stool
- Mammography (done externally)
- ECG at rest
- Chest X-ray - all in one place!
Activities health and better being in business
With Vita Médicale
Health Day in the Workplace
Cardiovascular screening
Drug testing
Screening for sleep disorders
Health coaching
Psychological support Nutrition advice
Adapted exercise plan
Training sessions in the company
Support for smoking cessation
Ergonomics at work
conferences and trainings
- Preserving your health is a win!
- Nutrigenetic
- Better sleep and better life
- Healthy back
- Drugs: Training on reasonable doubt
Work-related anxiety or stress
Mental health issues and psychological distress
They are among the main causes of absenteeism.
It is therefore beneficial to act quickly to limit the
Impacts on your organization.
An employee facing personal or work-related difficulties will be more likely to consult a health care professional if they can do so without travelling.
Telemedicine is thus an excellent alternative to clinical consultations.

Union SST and Vita Médicale
Two divisions of the CMIPQ to offer more than others

In clinic or virtually
Your staff has access to a remote medical consultation or clinic if necessary, within 24 hours

CNESST support
Our team completes the CNESST forms appropriately

- 1665 rue Ste-Catherine Ouest
- Montréal, 3e étage
- (514) 931-0801
- Métro Guy Concordia
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
from 8:00 to 16:00
Sunday CLOSED
SST Union FAQs
What is the main responsibility of an employer in occupational health and safety? The employer has a legal obligation to ensure the health and safety of its workers. This includes hazard identification, implementation of preventive measures, employee training and access to appropriate personal protective equipment.
What are the consequences for an employer who does not comply with its OSH obligations? Failure to meet OHS standards can result in fines, legal action, licence suspension or revocation, and a bad reputation for the company.
What is a certificate of membership in a mutual prevention? It is an official document that certifies that your company is a member of a prevention mutual and that it engages in a proactive approach to improve health and safety at work.
What are the benefits of having a membership certificate? This certificate can give you preferential rates on your insurance, access to specialized prevention services and demonstrate your commitment to OHS to your employees, customers and partners.
What is PPE and when should it be used? PPE is any equipment intended to be worn or held by a worker to protect him from one or more risks that may threaten his health or safety. It should be used when collective prevention measures are not sufficient to eliminate or control risks.
Who is responsible for providing PPE? The employer must provide PPE for each task and ensure that it is used correctly.
What is WHMIS? Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is a set of rules to protect workers exposed to hazardous chemicals by providing them with information on the risks associated with these products and the preventive measures to be taken.
What are the employer’s obligations under WHMIS? Employers must, among other things, classify hazardous products, label containers, prepare safety data sheets and train workers.
What are the emergency measures to be taken in companies? Emergency measures may vary depending on the company’s activities but generally include evacuation plans, fire response procedures, hazardous product leakage or accident response procedures, and the designation of contacts.
How to test the effectiveness of an emergency plan? It is recommended that evacuation drills be conducted regularly to verify the effectiveness of the plan and ensure employees know what to do in an emergency.
How should an incident or accident at work be reported? Workplace incidents and accidents must be reported to the employer as soon as possible. An incident report must be completed and analyzed to identify the causes and implement corrective actions.
What is the point of following up after an incident or accident? Follow-up ensures that corrective actions have been implemented and that a similar incident does not occur again.
How often should preventive maintenance, inspections and OSH committee meetings be conducted? The frequency of these activities depends on the nature of the risks present in the business and it is recommended that they be planned and documented.
What is the role of a health and safety committee? The role of the OHS committee is to advise the employer on occupational health and safety issues, participate in risk analysis and propose improvements.