Safety Resources

BCFSC has a wide range of materials to help you do your job safely – in all areas of forestry. Visit our resource section for downloadable documents.

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What BC Forest Safety Offers

BCFSC provides resources, information, education and training for forest harvesting, sawmills and wood pellet manufacturing throughout BC. We offer SAFE Companies Certification, in-field safety advice and auditing services to ensure safety remains a top priority in all forestry work places.

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SAFE Companies

Why
be SAFE

SAFE Companies perform better. Becoming SAFE Certified demonstrates professionalism and reliability, and provides credibility and assurance that you are competent to do the job.

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Who
is SAFE

Over 3,000 companies are SAFE Certified in BC. These companies have met the audit requirements and are recognized as SAFE Companies certified by the BCFSC.

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How
to be SAFE

Both employers and workers can become SAFE Certified. It takes commitment, training and a sound safety management system to achieve SAFE Certification.

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Monday, September, 30th marks the National Day for Truth... Read More

WEBINAR: FIRST AID REGULATORY CHANGES – A Forest Industry Perspective

First Aid Regulatory Changes:  A Forest Industry Perspective Thursday... Read More

What's New

Forest Safety News (FSN): Download the latest issue of the Forest Safety News

BCFSC FIRS App (Forest Industry Reporting System): The full version of the FIRS App is now available to download from your App store.

Worker Assessments: Ensure workers have the right knowledge and expertise to perform their jobs safely.

BCFSC Crew Talks: Download our safety crew talks to support your pre-shift / JOHSC meetings.

BCFSC Industry Fact Sheets: Download our Industry Fact Sheets by Classification Units.

Safety Conferences: Annual Vancouver Island and Interior Safety Conferences are free industry-driven safety conferences open to all BC forestry workers.