Psychologically Healthy and Safe Workplaces: Implementing CSA Z1003
Implement psychological health and safety management using CSA Z1003.
Electrical Safety for Utilities and Maintenance: De-Energization, Lockout, and Qualified Work
Reduce shock/arc flash risk through isolation, lockout, and qualified work practices.
Education Sector Safety: Violence Prevention, and Ergonomics
Integrate lab/shop hazards, violence risk, and ergonomic controls into a practical school OHS system.
Waste Collection Safety: Traffic, Ergonomics, Needlesticks, and Biohazards
Reduce injury risk by controlling traffic exposure, MSIs, and biological hazards including sharps.
Mining Occupational Health: Diesel Particulate, Silica, and Monitoring as Feedback
Use Mines Code requirements and exposure monitoring to drive continuous exposure reduction.
Forestry Falling and Bucking: Certification, Written Practices, and Critical Controls Under Part 26
Align falling/bucking operations with certification and critical controls, emphasizing supervision and planning.
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) in BC Oil & Gas: Detection, Training, and Emergency Response
Prevent fatal H2S exposures through detection, work controls, and emergency response readiness.
Hospitality Safety Systems: Slips, Burns, Cuts, and Knife Control in Kitchens
Reduce frequent high-rate injuries (slips, burns, cuts) through engineered and procedural controls.
Confined Spaces in Municipal Infrastructure: Permits, Testing, and Rescue Preparedness
Build a confined space program with permits, testing, isolation, and rescue.
Agriculture Safety in BC: Pesticides, Confined Spaces, and Seasonal Heat Controls
Control key agricultural hazards: pesticides/fumigants, confined spaces, and heat stress.
Transportation of Dangerous Goods: A Practical TDG Compliance System for BC Employers
Implement TDG compliance as a system (classification, documentation, training, response).
Work Zones and Roadside Operations: Traffic Control, Visibility, and Worker Separation
Implement BC roadside work controls using OHSR Part 18 requirements and verified field practices.
Driving for Work: Integrating Fleet Safety into Your OHS Program
Treat driving as a workplace hazard managed through OHS systems.
Fatigue and Impairment: Designing Safer Schedules and Supervisory Controls
Treat fatigue as impairment and control it with scheduling, stop-work authority, and verification.
Working Alone or in Isolation: Check-In Systems and Training Under OHSR Part 4
Implement lone-worker procedures and escalation systems aligned to BC requirements.
Bullying and Harassment: Investigation Procedures that Meet WorkSafeBC Expectations
Conduct fair, preventive investigations and ensure procedures are followed.
Workplace Violence Prevention: Building a Program That Works in Retail, Healthcare, and Field Work
Build a violence prevention system based on risk assessment, procedures, and review.
Hazardous Drugs: Safe Handling Across Pharmacy, Nursing, Housekeeping, and Veterinary Work
Implement hazardous drug controls across the full lifecycle.
Safe Patient Handling: Mechanical Aids, Risk Assessment, and MSI Prevention in Healthcare
Reduce MSIs by prioritizing mechanical aids and structured risk assessment.
Emergency Services Infection Control: PPE Discipline, Decon, and Exposure Response
Reduce exposure risk through routine practices, PPE discipline, and standardized decon workflows.