
Safety Forms
Safety Forms
These essential safety forms are required on all construction job sites to support compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations. From daily hazard assessments to toolbox talks and incident reports, each form helps document critical safety procedures and promote a safer work environment. Use them as templates to meet your site-specific needs and ensure your records are complete and audit-ready.
Orientations
Safety orientation is the first step in ensuring that every worker understands site-specific hazards, emergency procedures, and their responsibilities. This guide provides a clear overview of essential safety practices, helping new and returning workers stay informed and prepared to work safely from day one.
Permits
Construction safety permits are essential documents required before performing high-risk activities such as leading-edge work, hot work, and confined space entry. These permits help ensure proper hazard identification, risk control measures, and worker training are in place to protect everyone on site and maintain compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations.
Inspections
An Inspection Checklist is a vital tool used in construction to regularly verify that equipment, tools, and job sites meet safety standards. These checklists help identify hazards, ensure compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations, and confirm that safety controls are in place. They promote accountability and consistent safety practices across all levels of a construction project.
Notices
These forms are essential for documenting safety-related events, corrective actions, and communication on the job site. Whether it's a Violation Notice, Notice of Clean-Up, Incident Report, or Statement Form, each helps maintain accountability, track safety concerns, and ensure follow-through on corrective measures. Proper documentation supports compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations and helps create a safer, more transparent construction environment.
Hazards
Hazard Assessment Forms are used to identify, evaluate, and control potential hazards on a job site before work begins. These forms help workers and supervisors systematically assess risks related to tasks, tools, equipment, or environments, and outline control measures to minimize or eliminate those risks. Regular use of hazard assessments supports a proactive safety culture and ensures compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations.
First Aid
First Aid Forms are essential documents used to record any medical treatment provided at the workplace. These forms typically include information such as the injured person's name, date and time of the incident, nature of the injury or illness, treatment administered, and the name of the first aid attendant. They help ensure proper documentation for legal, medical, and safety review purposes, and support compliance with WorkSafeBC and occupational health regulations.