Indigenous Reconciliation and Partnerships

Indigenous reconciliation and partnerships

We respectfully recognize that our employees live and work on the traditional and unceded territories of the many Indigenous nations that have thrived since time immemorial.

Reconciliation with Indigenous peoples is central to our purpose. In addition to doing all we can to advance and implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the calls to action forward by Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, we continue to take steps to work with Indigenous peoples and communities to support safety across the province. This includes collaborating around common safety goals and helping to empower local expertise versus simply imposing regulation.

When making ESG decisions we strive to coordinate with our reconciliation strategy in order to develop meaningful and respectful relationship-built programs and initiatives with Indigenous people, organizations, and nations.

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As a province-wide organization, Technical Safety BC respectfully recognizes that its employees live and work on the traditional and unceded territories of the many Indigenous Nations that have thrived throughout British Columbia since time immemorial.

Technical Safety BC collects information for the purposes of administering the Safety Standards Act. That Act, along with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, constitutes the authority to collect such information. If you have questions about the collection, use, or disclosure of this information, contact the Senior Records, Information and Privacy Analyst for Technical Safety BC at 1 866 566 7233.