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BCCSA Health and Safety Resources

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Resources related to Asbestos Control Training course and exam offerings. 

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This document provides general information about management and control of asbestos in the fire and flood industry. It is intended to supplement the WorkSafeBC manual Safe Work Practices for Handling Asbestos.

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This folder contains intructions for Students and Orgnization managers detailing how to use the new BCCSA Learning Management System (LMS). 

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Guidelines, methods, or techniques that are widely recognized and accepted as most effective.

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CCPO Certificate Holder List

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Certificate of Recognition (COR®) program documents.

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Fire & Flood Restoration Program (FFRP) resources, including the Site Safety Assessment (SSA) Kit. 

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Guidance for construction employers to navigate the challenges caused by wildfires, poor air quality and increasing temperatures.

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Heat and UV exposure resources 

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Hydrovac / Hydro Excavation Resources, including Safe Work Procedures (SWPs) and training checklists, to help ensure safe hydrovac operations.

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BCCSA is pleased to offer resources designed to support construction contractors in the development and implementation of an injury management program. 

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This folder contains a series of template rescue procedures for a situation where a Lone Hoist Operator is incapacitated or otherwise unable to operate a functioning Hoist Car. 

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This mental health catalogue contains a range of resources that can support individuals manage their mental health and well-being.

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Musculoskeletal Injury (MSI) and Ergonomics Resources, including Stretches, Hazard and Controls, Safe Work Practices, Toolbox Talks, Training and Education, and Physical Demands Analysis, to help prevent workplace injuries and promote ergonomic safety. 

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NCSO® / NHSA™ designation forms, files, and guides.

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Protective gear designed to reduce or eliminate potential injuries to a worker.

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Safe Job Procedure (SJP): A written step-by-step set of instructions on how to safely complete a specific task (e.g., lockout). 

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Safe Work Practices (SWP): Safe work practices are a set of methods or “Do’s and Don’ts” on how to carry out a specific task or use equipment.

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The Safety Climate Tool survey is a powerful perception based survey that measures the culture in an organization. It is designed to get a ‘snapshot’ of what an organization’s safety culture or ‘personality’ looks like at a given moment in time.

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Small Employer Safety Resources

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Delve into a selection of speaker presentation slides and notes from the BC Construction Health & Safety Conference.

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This document provides instructions and guidance for when to use stair access versus ladders. 

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BC construction industry facts, numbers, and information collected and stored for your perusal.

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Traffic Control Person (TCP) resources for seasoned industry professionals or a novice entering the field.

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A Toolbox Talk is an informal safety meeting that focuses on safety topics related to the specific job, such as workplace hazards and safe work practices.

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Explore the websites of various organizations and associations that collaborate with the BCCSA to advance workplace health and safety.

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Missed a Webinar Series presentation or want to re-watch? Find recorded past sessions below.

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