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First Aid Regulatory Changes – A Forest Industry Perspective
Thursday October 10th, 1:30-2:30 PST
The new Occupational First Aid regulatory amendments become effective November 1, 2024. Join WorkSafeBC’s Darcy Moshenko and Troy Lockhart who will address the rationale for these changes and review key amendments to help employers meet compliance. Key components of this webinar will include:
- Determining first aid requirements using workplace class factors
- Requirement to prepare a written first aid assessment
- Requirement to prepare up-to-date written first aid procedures
- Training and equipment requirements
- Helpful resources available for you
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General Forestry
- BC Wildfire Service’s Mitigation Strategies for Wildfire Smoke and Other Respiratory Hazards in Wildland Firefighting
- Building a Workplace Alcohol & Drug Program
- Human Factors (WorkSafeBC)
- How WorkSafeBC Sets Rates
- Overexertion Injury Prevention
- Slips, Trips and Falls Injury Prevention
- Snowmobile Safety for Forestry Contractors
Prime Contractors:
Supervision
- If You Want To Change Your Culture, You Need Change Your Questions
- Tips to Successfully Transition into Supervision
Wood Products Manufacturing
- Analysis of Deflagration Isolation in Wood Pellet Production for Safer Operations
- Working on Live Equipment
- SIFp, So Now What? Refining SIFp Principles into a High-Risk Activities Program
- The Importance of Reporting Significant Incident and Fatality Potential (SIFp)
- Injury Management/Return to Work
- Different Voices – Mobile Equipment Interface
- Different Voices – Combustible Dust Regulations
- Strategies for a Successful Return to Work
- WorkSafeBC – Hazard ID and Risk Management
If you have an idea for a webinar, or would like to present a safety topic, contact training@bcforestsafe.org to explore your ideas.