New first aid requirements effective November 1, 2024 Find information and services by topic Health & Safety Requirements, hazards, equipment, industries, training and certification, investigations Claims & RTW Start a claim, claim status, upload documents, benefits and services, return-to-work (RTW...
Amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation relating to occupational first aid took effect November 1, 2024. These include changes to the minimum requirements for first aid supplies, equipment, and facilities. For more information, see: First aid equipment, supplies, and facilities Min...
WorkSafeBC considers work relating to "harvesting trees" to be any operations that are undertaken pursuant to a permit, license, or other tenure or permission from the Ministry of Forests or other government agency. In particular, this includes any falling activity on land desig...
New first aid requirements effective November 1, 2024 Find information and services by topic Health & Safety Requirements, hazards, equipment, industries, training and certification, investigations Claims & RTW Start a claim, claim status, upload documents, benefits and services, return-to-work ...
WorkSafeBC is not obliged to initiate a site inspection in every case when an NOP is received.G20.2(1)(e) Bell holesCopy section linkIssued August 1999; Editorial Revision January 1, 2009; Formerly issued as part of G20.2(1)(f) – Re-issued as Editorial Revision conseque...
First aid attendantsIf you're an employer, you are responsible for first aid at your workplace. This includes having the right number of first aid attendants on site who have a first aid certificate at the required level issued from a WorkSafeBC-approved agency. First aid attendant ...