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WorkSafeBC Contracted Physiotherapists
An injured worker can see any physiotherapist. However, in order for it to be covered by WorkSafeBC, the physiotherapist must be part of WorkSafeBC’s contracted network of providers. You can find the current list of contracted physiotherapists here. This list is being updated regularly, as more contracted providers around the province are added.
CCOHS Fact Sheet: Working Alone
It includes some great tips on how to stay safe and different factors to keep in mind when assessing your particular workplace.
Health and Safety for Small Businesses: A Guide to WorkSafeBC
Health and Safety for Small Businesses: A Guide to WorkSafeBC This guide is designed to help small business owners in BC understand their legal responsibilities related to health and safety. go2HR is BC’s tourism & hospitality, human resources and health & safety association driving strong workforces and safe workplaces that deliver world class tourism and… Continue reading Health and Safety for Small Businesses: A Guide to WorkSafeBC
Small Business and WorkSafeBC
Geared towards small business owners, use this interactive web book to learn about registering with WorkSafeBC, paying premiums and ensuring that your workplaces and workers are safe.
Young & New Workers
A worker of any age may be injured at work. However new and young workers are particularly susceptible. This webpage provides a wealth of information and resources about new and young workers, to help keep them healthy and safe at work.
Due Diligence Checklist
Due Diligence Checklist Review this due diligence checklist to help determine if your health and safety program documentation is adequate. 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… Continue reading Due Diligence Checklist
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
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.
Violence
This link provides important information about recognizing and reducing the risk of violence in the workplace.
WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System)
Learn more about WHMIS responsibilities here. These include making sure that hazardous materials are labelled and providing education and training to staff.