The Construction Safety Network is a not-for-profit society that helps BC's construction industry reduce the number and severity of work place injuries and illnesses.
"Nothing in our work is so important that it must be done in an unsafe manner" - Bud W. Britton,
Manager, Human Resource Services (Retired), Construction Labour Relations Association of British Columbia
Who should attend?
Trade Safety Coordinators™ (TSC), Construction Safety Officers™ (CSO), and Site Safety Coordinators.
Enhance your credentials by taking any of the one-day certificate courses or attend one of the many sessions including MSI injuries, young workers orientation, risk assessment and more. The Construction Safety Symposium provides participants with the opportunity to learn and discuss a variety of health and safety issues that are identified in WorkSafeBC’s construction high-risk strategy, as well as other issues currently facing the industry.
The Construction Safety Network has signed on as a sponsor to provide safety training and resources to workers breaking ground on BC’s new Green Dream EQuilibrium™ Demonstration Home.
The initiative brings together the private and public sectors to build homes and communities designed to be healthy, energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly, resource-efficient and produce as much energy as they consume on an annual basis.
The CSN is a proud supporter of the "Slow Down" campaign and would like to remind drivers to reduce their speed and pay close attention to traffic control directions as they pass through worksites. Click here more information on the "Slow Down" campaign
Congratulations to Polygon for winning the “I’m the bro’, but you’re the pro” contest! For more information about the finalists and winning entry from the Rock 101 contest click here.
The CSN is dedicated to construction safety and as forecasts indicate there may be a resurgence in the H1N1 flu virus this fall and winter the CSN wants to make sure your workers health and safety is protected ...Learn more