SAFE Companies

SAFE Certification gives you, your employees, partners and customers the assurance of knowing that a recognized and reviewed worker health and safety program is in place.

SAFE Companies imageThe SAFE Companies program gives forest operations clear, practical and achievable standards for successful health and safety programs.

The program works for the one person operation and for the multi-division corporation.  SAFE Certified companies gain improved safety results, more efficient operations and an annual rebate on workers compensation fees. 

Companies register, then ensure they have a complete safety program in place.  Once that's complete, they send in their results and are eligible to join other safety leaders in the BC Forest Industry as SAFE Certified companies.

Browse the right-hand column for summaries of what's inside this SAFE Companies section.

Want to get involved?

Are you the owner of your company and the only on site worker?  Get started by visiting the Individual Owner Operator program.

Do you have more than one but less than twenty employees and contractors?  You can start by visiting the Small Companies program.

Do you have twenty or more employees or contractors? Then visit our Large Companies program.

Still not sure?  Visit our SAFE Companies main registration page that takes you through the requirements for each of the above classifications, and outlines the information you'll need to register.

 

 

Large Companies
Registration and audit info & resources for companies of 20+ employees and dependent contractors

Small Companies
Info & resources for companies of 3-19 employees and dependent contractors

IOOs
Information and resources for Individual Owner-Operators

For Auditors
Resources for internal and external safety auditors

Find out who's safe
Look here to find registered and certified companies

SAFE Companies registration
Start your SAFE Companies registration here

Find a Safety Advocate
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