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FFRP Resources

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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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If your company is registered withWorkSafeBC under Classification 721022, you qualify to take free online training supplied by the BCCSA through the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS). 

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The Fire and Flood Restoration Program Technical Advisory Committee has developed exposure control plan guides for common health hazards in the restoration industry. 

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The SSA Kit promotes a culture of safety in your company – by bringing a disciplined approach to "regular workplace inspections" in order to detect any unsafe condition.

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Our Stat Packs are user-friendly infographics of occupational injury and illness trends over a 5-year period. Construction industry employers can use the data to identify strategic approaches to managing H&S in their companies.

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Are you a property adjuster, independent adjuster, property manager in the insurance industry, or do you work in fire and flood restoration? Do you know and understand your responsibilities for health & safety?

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ECPs are written documents describing a company’s plan for managing occupational health hazards. Under the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (OHSR), ECPs are required when hazardous levels of exposure are possible at a jobsite. The speakers will discuss their experiences developing and reviewing ECPs.

Topics for this session include:

  • What are ECPs?
  • When are ECPs required?
  • How can you create an ECP?
  • What are some common mistakes that companies make when they prepare an ECP?
  • Live Q&A
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