Training

JHSC Tip Sheet – Investigations
This tip sheet supports Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC) members involved in workplace incident investigations. It provides clear guidance for learning-focused investigations that promote transparency and trust. Use it to strengthen participation, improve information gathering, and identify both physical and psychological contributing factors. The goal is to focus on solutions — not blame —… Continue reading JHSC Tip Sheet – Investigations

JHSC Training Tracker Template
Use this Excel-based template to record and track Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC) member training. It helps you monitor completion dates, training providers, annual entitlement hours, and renewal requirements. The tracker promotes accountability, ensures compliance with WorkSafeBC training standards, and keeps your committee’s learning progress organized in one place. Download Template (Excel)

JHSC Tip Sheet – Inspections
Use this tip sheet to strengthen your inspection process as a Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC) member. It provides practical reminders for preparing, observing, and documenting inspections effectively — including engaging workers, reviewing past reports, and identifying both physical and psychological hazards. Ideal for new and experienced inspectors alike, this guide supports consistent, proactive… Continue reading JHSC Tip Sheet – Inspections
Do Employers Have to Pay the Cost of Obtaining Security Worker License?
In our winter 2009 newsletter, Dolden Wallace Folick LLP talked about the new rules affecting commercial liquor hosts in 2009 under the BC Security Services Act. go2HR has obtained a legal opinion from Alexander Holburn Beaudin & Lang LLP about who pays the cost of training and certification.

Kitchen Safety: Preventing Cuts from Knives
Well-known executive B.C. chefs share their real-life perspectives on the importance of kitchen safety and offer lessons from their own experiences.