BSAFE™ – BC Safety Assured for Everyone - Stage 3 Course Update

 

BSAFE Has Been Updated! go2HR has refreshed the course content to reflect Step 3 of BC’s Restart Plan and are excited to continue to deliver current and valuable health & safety content to businesses all over the province in an accessible way.

BSAFE™ is a new and FREE online health and safety training program for individuals and businesses in BC’s tourism and hospitality industry. Instill confidence amongst the general public to stay, dine, or shop at your local business.

It’s a FREE program supported by the Province of BC.

REGISTER NOW:

REGISTRATION FOR EMPLOYERS  

REGISTRATION FOR WORKERS

What You’ll Learn:

BSAFE is comprised of 5 modules that cover a variety of topics to give you a foundational understanding of COVID-19 health and safety protocols as well as tips on handling non-compliance.

  • Module 1 Understanding the Legal Context for COVID-19

  • Module 2 Keep Yourself and Others Safe

  • Module 3 Keeping Records

  • Module 4 Communicating Effectively with Your Team and Guests

  • Module 5 Responding to Challenging Interactions (scenarios)

Sign Up Info:

BSAFE is accessible to both individual Workers and Employers to incorporate into their corporate training activities.

Employer Registration Info:

Employers can register their company to a delivery as a workplace training initiative.

Once registered, the business would receive an enrollment code that they can share with their designed staff.  Staff who use this enrolment code are tagged to the business and completions can be tracked

REGISTRATION FOR EMPLOYERS

Worker Registration Info:

WORKERS can register, take the course and receive a certificate upon completion. This certificate can be used to demonstrate their knowledge with future employers.

REGISTRATION FOR WORKERS

BSAFE stands for BC Safety Assured For Everyone. Our tagline, “Your Trust, Our Priority”, is our pledge and our promise.

 
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