Safety Engagement
Annual State of Safety 2023
State of Safety: Safety Engagement
As safety is a shared responsibility, we often collaborate with clients through various engagement opportunities and fund public outreach activities to share safety knowledge.
Education and Awareness
Insights from our clients, safety officers, and incident investigations team members help us identify education opportunities and shape our courses. Industry leaders teach our courses to impart their current knowledge of regulatory codes and best practices.
We share safety knowledge with British Columbians to spread awareness in areas where we see public hazards or troubling trends.
Compliance
We commit to education and the promotion of safety knowledge so British Columbians can find it easier to comply with codes and standards. Influencing those in the safety system to make safety-minded decisions is important as increased participation means that we can collect a broader array of data, which helps us understand risks and hazards more clearly. In turn, we share our analysis of this data with our clients and safety partners, to inform them of emerging trends or warn them of failing equipment or systems.
Environmental, Social, and Governance Commitment
As a purpose-driven organization, our environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting provides an overview of our priorities to help improve the safety system by creating a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable future.
Advisory Groups and Committees
Technical Safety BC engages panels of industry experts who volunteer their time to provide input and recommendations on topic-specific issues related to the design, implementation and evaluation of safety policy and regulation, service design, and technical safety programs.