by Mainland Safety | Apr 16, 2026
Falls from heights, even at relatively low elevations, can result in serious injuries. The proper use of fall protection equipment — in addition to planning, supervision, and training — can reduce or eliminate the risk of falling. The Occupational Health and Safety...
by Mainland Safety | Apr 9, 2026
Course Overview Flagging in construction zones demands high levels of focus and caution. To become a certified Traffic Control Person (TCP), participants must complete this comprehensive 2-day training program. All attendees are required to wear CSA-approved steel-toe...
by Mainland Safety | Mar 4, 2026
The WorkSafeBC Basic First Aid (Earlier Occupational First Aid Level 1) course is an 8-hour program, including coffee and lunch breaks. In order to be successful, candidates must demonstrate practical skill competency, achieve a minimum of 70% on a multiple-choice...