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Help Shape the Future of Workplace Safety in BC: Participate in the 2025 Needs Assessment Survey

At the British Columbia Municipal Safety Association (BCMSA), our mission is to empower local governments and organizations across the province to build safer, healthier workplaces.

As we look to the future, we need your help. Your insights are crucial in helping us understand the current landscape of workplace safety and identify key areas where we can make a difference. We invite you to participate in our 2025 Needs Assessment Survey. This survey is an opportunity for you to share your experiences and feedback, which will directly influence the development of our programs, training, and resources.

Why Your Participation Matters:

The information you provide will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of safety initiatives within our industry. With just a few minutes of your time, you can contribute to positive change that will not only benefit your organization but also the broader safety community in BC.

How to Participate:

Click the link below to access the survey and provide your feedback. Your input is absolutely crucial to ensuring that we continue to meet the needs of our members and drive meaningful change within our sector.

The survey takes just a few minutes to complete, and your responses will be kept confidential. As a thank you, members will be entered to win one of two $100 gift certificates.

Take the Survey

We sincerely appreciate your time and feedback. Together, we can continue building a strong, responsive safety community across BC.

Thank you for supporting BCMSA’s commitment to safer workplaces for everyone.

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