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First aid attendant certification - WorkSafeBC
First aid attendant certification. In B.C., workplace first aid attendants must have a certificate that's recognized by WorkSafeBC. The number and level of first aid attendants required for a workplace depends on several factors, including the number of workers, distance to medical aid, and industry hazard rating.
Workers’ Advisers Office - WorkSafeBC
Workers’ Advisers Office. The Workers' Advisers Office is an independent branch of the B.C. provincial government that advises and assists workers on claim disagreements they have with WorkSafeBC.
Asbestos training, certification & licensing - WorkSafeBC
Jan 1, 2024 · New asbestos certification and licensing requirements now in effect Published on: January 01, 2024; Asbestos licensing and certification employer forum: Video and Q&A Published on: December 21, 2023; WorkSafeBC releases first online registry of licensed asbestos abatement contractors in B.C. Published on: November 20, 2023 WorkSafeBC reminds …
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As of February 3, 2025, amendments to Part 5 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, relating to emergency planning for hazardous substances, are in effect.
Clearance Letter - WorkSafeBC
Step 2 : Find firm(s) for the letter A firm includes an employer, a contractor, a subcontractor, and/or a prime contractor. In order to add a firm to your clearance letter, the firm must have a WorkSafeBC account number.
Forklift operator training - WorkSafeBC
Forklift operator training. To operate a forklift, workers do not need to be certified but must first be trained to CSA standards. Common on the jobsite, it's important all workers know how to use this equipment safely.
Faller certification - WorkSafeBC
Faller certification. In B.C., any worker who fells a tree larger than 6 inches in diameter must be certified to the BC Faller Training Standard (BCFTS).
View & submit claim information - WorkSafeBC
Online tools for injured workers. There are three ways to access information and tools related to your claim. Online services account: With an online services account, you can access your claim information and all of our online tools. When you log in you can:
Apply for coverage - WorkSafeBC
The Canada Revenue Agency business number, mailing address, and, if applicable, the address where the physical work is being done. The start date of the operations and a summary of the products and/or services provided, including an estimate of how much each product and/or service contributes to the business’s total revenue.