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Tools for Training Young and New Workers

WorkSafeBC has developed these tools for employers to meet regulatory requirements for new and young worker orientation and training.

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Tactical Communication Does Not Equal Workplace Violence Prevention

Tactical communication strategies to help workers respond to workplace violence.

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PreparedBC: Emergency Planning Resources for Tourism Operators

When natural disasters strike, tourism operators play a vital role in providing information, direction, and guidance for tourists and visitors unfamiliar with BC and its potential hazards. Below you will find many industry-specific resources available for your use in preparing for emergencies when they occur, including ways to prepare for tsunami, wildfire, flood, wildlife encounters, avalanche, and other natural and recreation-related risks. Check out drill manuals and preparedness guides and plans, BC-wide safety awareness events, and channels to stay connected with the most up-to-date weather and emergency alerts. By sharing this information with your staff and guests, you can help prepare them for various emergency scenarios and ensure a high standard of safety.

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Shift into Winter

This website includes resources and training tools to help drivers stay safe on the road during the winter.

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Whistle While You Work: A Psychologically Supported Workforce is Good for the Bottom Line

Considering the fact that most people spend more time at work than anywhere else, it is important to ensure that employees feel psychologically secure in the workplace. This takes on greater importance in the holiday season as existing psychological issues can get amplified for some employees.

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Gearing Up: Creating an Effective Joint Health & Safety Committee

Gearing Up: Creating an Effective Joint Health & Safety Committee A Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) may be a legal requirement, but with a few upgrades it can become a powerful tool for maximizing workplace health and safety. The basic requirements are straightforward: every employer in British Columbia with 20 or more employees must,… Continue reading Gearing Up: Creating an Effective Joint Health & Safety Committee

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Reference Guide for Employer Incident Investigations

Health and Safety, Basics, WorkSafeBC,

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Program Administration and Review

Health and Safety, Basics, WorkSafeBC, Workplace Injury, Courses,

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Investigation Report – Corrective Actions

Investigation Report – Corrective Actions This is a WorkSafeBC template for an Investigation Report Form. go2HR is BC’s tourism & hospitality, human resources and health & safety association driving strong workforces and safe workplaces that deliver world class tourism and hospitality experiences in BC. Follow us on LinkedIn or reach out to our team.

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Investigation of Incidents

Investigation of Incidents This is a template for an Investigation of Incidents Policy document. go2HR is BC’s tourism & hospitality, human resources and health & safety association driving strong workforces and safe workplaces that deliver world class tourism and hospitality experiences in BC. Follow us on LinkedIn or reach out to our team.