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Licensed gas contractors play a critical role in keeping homes and businesses safe across B.C. If you hold a licence, it’s important to understand what’s expected of you under the Safety Standards Act and regulations. Here are five key responsibilities: hubs.li/Q04dZtys0
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The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) is inviting public feedback on proposed amendments for the 2027 Canadian Electrical Code. This is your opportunity to participate in national code development before the code is finalized and published. hubs.ly/Q04bqVLf0
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Electrical shock at home is often preventable. Here are 6 common causes to watch for. #ElectricalSafety #HomeSafety hubs.li/Q043qPPf0
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Escalators are everywhere, but there’s more to them than you think. Here are 10 surprising facts, including the location of the world’s shortest escalator. #EscalatorFacts #PublicSafety hubs.li/Q043qNqn0
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CO can affect pets before humans. Know the subtle signs and the simple checks that help protect them. #CarbonMonoxide #PetSafety hubs.li/Q043qPpD0
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Gas appliance exposed to water? Don’t assume they are safe to use once they've dried out. Here’s what to do next. #GasSafety #HomeSafety hubs.li/Q043qMyX0
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Replacing a light fixture? A “quick swap” can still require a permit—here’s how to know. #ElectricalSafety #HomeSafety hubs.li/Q043qLrf0
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A safe renovation starts with hiring a qualified, licensed contractor. Make sure permits are in place, work is compliant, and you know what to do if something doesn’t seem right. #HomeRenovation #HomeSafety hubs.li/Q043qKsj0
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On International Women’s Day, we recognize the remarkable women, like our safety officers, Carolyn, Rochelle, and Emily, working in trades who continue to overcome barriers and challenge stereotypes in traditionally male-dominated industries #InternationalWomensDay #WomeninTrades
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Curious pets cords outlets can be risky fast. 6 simple ways to reduce electrical hazards at home. #ElectricalSafety #PetSafety hubs.li/Q043qDyX0
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Every incident and hazard report strengthens the safety system and helps prevent future incidents. Learn more about how and why you should report: #BC #SafetyTips #PublicSafety hubs.li/Q043pW3L0
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Effective January 1, 2026, clients applying for or renewing a Class B or Class REF licence will be required to submit a quality control program (QCP) manual within one year. Learn more: hubs.li/Q044Y7Wm0
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One small change produced a surprisingly big shift in restraining bar behaviour. Proper usage jumped from 20% to 65%, cutting exposure to fall risk by 85%. What was the intervention, and how was it tested? #SkiSafety #ChairliftSafety #BCSafety hubs.li/Q043qNyR0
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We have published an investigation report following a March 10, 2025 gondola incident at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, where a hanger arm on a gondola cabin broke, causing the gondola to fall 6 feet while leaving the loading station. Read the Report: hubs.li/Q0444Mss0
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Kids outlets = curiosity... and risk. 7 simple home tips to help prevent shocks. #ElectricalSafety #HomeSafety hubs.li/Q043pYyn0
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Happy Lunar New Year from Technical Safety BC! Wishing you a safe and peaceful year ahead. #LunarNewYear #YearOfTheHorse
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Come met us in person from February 24–26 at SafeConnect, Canada's amusement industry safety conference. Our team will be participating in the conference program, connecting with amusement device operators from across the industry. Register here: hubs.li/Q0408hht0
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Escalators are everywhere, but there’s more to them than you think. Here are 10 surprising facts, including the location of the world’s shortest escalator. hubs.li/Q03-s--90 #EscalatorSafety #PublicSafety #BCSafety

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