Safety Forms & Supplemental Documentation


SAFE WORK PROCEDURES - PROGRAMS - FORMS

 

 

We have also developed numerous forms and documents, such as checklists, safe work procedures, reports and much much more to assist you in developing or improving your existing program.

 

Click on the link to preview some of our collection of resources that will assist you when creating, modifying or updating your health and safety program. Sample of various forms are shown here to give you an idea of what we can provide for you.

 

 

 

 

 

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Safe Work ProceduresSafe Work Procedures are sold depending on how many pages make up the document. Tier-1 pricing levels consist of 1-2 page documents. Tier-2 Levels 3-4 pages and Tier-3 consist of 5-6 pages. See the caption at the bottom of each preview which will indicate the title or page numbers. Previews without page numbers are single page documents. All prices all prices include tax.

 

 

Tier-1 ($5.99)

Description: Tier-1 pricing levels consist of 1-2 page documents.

Tier-2 ($9.99)

Description: Tier-2 pricing levels consist of 3-4 page documents.

Tier-3 ($ 12.99)

Description: Tier-3 pricing levels consist of 4-6 page documents.

Confined Space Entry Program $89.00

 

 

 

Description: 9.5 Confined Space Entry Program

 

In British Columbia, WorkSafeBC (the Workers’ Compensation Board) reports 18 deaths in confined spaces over a 15-year period. Before a worker is required or permitted to enter a confined space, the employer must prepare and implement a written confined space entry program. A confined space entry program for your workplace will describe what needs to be done before workers can safely enter and work in a confined space.

$19.99

 

 

Description: 20.3 Contractor Safety Information Package

 

This package was developed to assist safety coordinators and employers in the field to meet their requirements for good record keeping by gathering vital information on each of the contractors and trades coming in to work on the project. Handing these out to each contractor will help you collect information such as:
Company names and contact information, sub-trades hired, persons responsible for safety, first aid, WHMIS, emergency response plans, and hazard assessment forms.

$89.99

 

 

Description: 11.3 Fall protection plan

 

Employer's must have a written fall protection plan for a workplace if; (1) work is being done at a location where workers are not protected by permanent guardrails, and from which a fall of 7.5 m (25 ft) or more may occur, or If the use of a fall arrest system is not practicable, or will result in a hazard greater than if the system was not used. (2) The fall protection plan must be available at the workplace before work begins.

$129.99

 

 

Description: 6.0 Exposure Control Plan (Silca Dust)

 

All employers must make every effort to recognize the hazards of silca and that exposure to silica dust can cause silicosis
(a deadly lung disease) and may cause lung cancer.

Employers must take preventative measures for protecting the health and safety of its employees.

$24.99

 

 

Description: 4.14 Construction Safety Program (Site Specific)

 

Employers are required to have in place a means of communicating safety provisions and protocol on the jobsite for the protection of workers, visitors as well as the general public.
This document includes key elements that must be included and demonstrates how to set-up and provide this "Site Specific" information for your project. While this is a Vancouver Bylaw, many employers are adopting this element all over the lowermainland as a necessary tool for due-diligence.

$189.99

 

 

Description: 8.32 Respiratory Protection Program

 

Under Part 8 of the regulation, specifically 8.32, the employer must provide appropriate respiratory protective equipment if a worker is or may be exposed to concentrations of an air contaminant in excess of an applicable exposure or excursion limit, or to an oxygen deficient atmosphere.

$159.99

 

 

Description: 6.3 Asbestos Exposure Control Plan

 

If a worker is or may be exposed to potentially harmful levels of asbestos, the employer must develop and implement an exposure control plan meeting the requirements of section 5.54 of the regulation. Further, responsibilities include to ensure adequate coordination of the overall plan, the employer must ensure that it is administered by a properly trained person.


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Safety Program Forms ...Only $65.00 (No Logo) or $85.00 (with logo) - (Complete Package)

 

All forms listed below are currently included in our safety program (Complete Version). We are constantly developing new forms, documents, checklists, safe work procedures, reports and more typically by request and will continue to add them to our site as they become available.

 

All forms listed here are sold as a package and will compliment any safety program. If you have a need for a form or other documentation not listed here, give us a call or email us with your request and we'll be glad to work with you to develop anything you need.

 

Forms

(F-1) Accident-Incident Investigation

 

(F-2) Clean-Up Notification

(F-3) Emergency Phone Numbers

(F-4) Emergency Procedures

(F-5) First Aid Coverage

 

(F-6) First Aid Record

(F-7) Independent Operator
(Form 6,7)

(F-8) Incident and Injury Report (Form 7)

(F-9) Meeting Attendance

 

(F-10) Hazard Assessment Checklist

(F-11) Health and Safety Meeting Minutes

(F-12) Inspection Checklist

(F-13) Inspection Report

 

(F-14) Patient Assessment

(F-15) Safety Violation Report

(F-16) Safety Orientation

(F-17) Toolbox Talk

 

(F-18) W.H.M.I.S. Inventory

(F-19) Witness Report

(F-20) CS Entry Permit

 

 

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