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Joint Health & Safety Committees

Overview Effective joint health and safety committees are intended to bring together both employer and worker representatives in order to maintain and enhance workplace safety standards. This webpage provides a range of information and resources with regard to joint health and safety committees. go2HR is BC’s tourism & hospitality, human resources and health & safety… Continue reading Joint Health & Safety Committees

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First Aid Training Providers

Discover a regularly updated list of approved training providers, including public agencies and in-house trainers, offering workplace first aid courses in B.C.

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How Employers Report a Workplace Injury or Disease

How Employers Report a Workplace Injury or Disease Follow this link to report a workplace related injury or disease to WorkSafeBC. 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… Continue reading How Employers Report a Workplace Injury or Disease

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Incident Investigations

Employers have certain responsibilities when it comes to investigating incidents. Learn more about the process here.

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Managing Risk

Learn about how to effectively manage risks in your workplace and keep your employees safe.

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Understanding Hazards and Risks

This video explains the differences between hazards and risks in the context of workplace safety.

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Roles, Rights & Responsibilities

When it comes to health and safety, everyone in the workplace has distinct responsibilities. Whether you're an owner, employer, supervisor, prime contractor, or worker, you have a role to play in keeping the workplace safe.

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Developing a Health & Safety Program

Learn more about developing an effective health and safety program here.

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Joint Health & Safety Committee Training

Workplaces with 20 or more employees (full and part-time) are required to create and maintain a joint health & safety committee (JHSC). All new committee members are required to complete 8 hours of initial training, equipping them to be effective committee members. Explore the information below to better understand the training options to fulfill this requirement.

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Discussion Leader Guide and Meeting Record

Use this guide and meeting record to help you plan, deliver and record the details of your team Safety Talks.