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Multiple Certified Auditors – Infosheet

This infosheet covers COR audits that are conducted by a team of certified internal auditors.

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Know About Responsibilities

Under the law, everyone in the workplace — from employers to front-line workers — has responsibilities for health and safety.

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Investigate Incidents

If there is an incident in your workplace in which a worker is injured or could have been seriously injured (i.e., a near miss), both you and WorkSafeBC have specific responsibilities.

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Workplace Inspection Checklist

This inspection checklist is for health and safety meetings, whether they are held monthly or more frequently.

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Inspect Your Workplace

Regular safety inspections are a cornerstone of a proactive approach to health and safety. Inspections will help you identify hazards so you can take preventive action before an incident occurs.

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Hold Safety Meetings

Regular health and safety meetings provide an excellent opportunity to get everyone in your workplace involved in the safety process. Maintaining communication between you, your supervisors, and your workers is crucial for the success of your occupational health and safety (OHS) program.

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Develop Safe Work Procedures

Written safe work procedures provide your workers with instructions on how to carry out specific tasks and how to protect themselves against known hazards.

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Consultation on Proposed Amendments to Minimum Levels of First Aid in the Workplace

First aid forms an integral part of a robust workplace health and safety program.

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Working Alone

Workers who work alone or in isolation may be injured or at risk of violence when help is not readily available to them. B.C.’s Occupational Health and Safety Regulation requires employers to take steps to protect all workers and reduce the risks associated with late-night and isolated shifts.

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New & Young Workers

Young and new workers need special attention because they are at more risk of injury than their older or more experienced counterparts. The injury rate for young workers, especially young male workers, is much higher than that of the overall population.