BC Municipal Safety Association
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Our Team
    • Our Board
    • Corporate Reports
  • What We Do
    • COR
    • Training
    • Conferences
      • Conference Archives
    • Webinars
    • General Meetings
    • Discussion Groups
  • Who We Serve
  • Training
  • Events
  • COR
  • Resources
    • Strategic Initiatives
    • General Resources
  • Contact
  • Search
  • Menu Menu
  • WEBINARS

Improve your understanding of trending topics.

Several times a year we host a free one-hour webinar. Yes, that’s right, FREE! During each session, moderators will provide an overview and answer questions. Free and interactive – it’s a win/win.

How to participate

  • Register at least 48 hours in advance to reserve your spot. Space is available on a first-come, first served basis.
  • Watch your inbox for a link to the webinar (24 hours before the start time). Check your spam folder if you don’t receive a confirmation email.

Weren’t able to participate in the live webinar? Recordings (when possible) will be made available for on-demand access so you don’t miss out.

Previous webinars:

Investigating a Serious Incident – September 2020

Returning to Work and Life in the Era of COVID-19 – June 2020

Symptoms and Supports: How employers can better understand and support recovery from depression – January 2020

A Systems Approach to Preventing Musculoskeletal Injuries (MSI’s)

View Now

Mental Health RTW Training for Supervisors

View Now

Building and sustaining best workplace road safety practices

View Now

Fatigue Management

View Now

Creating a Win/Win… Best Practices in Injury Management – WorkSafeBC

View Now

Respectful Conduct – Fiore Group Training

Mental Health – Canadian Mental Health Association

Employer Safety Toolkit – WorkSafeBC

Suggestions, Questions or Feedback?
LEARN MORE

In This Section

  • COR
  • Training
  • Conferences
  • Webinars
  • General Meetings
  • Discussion Groups

OUR MISSION

The purpose of the BC Municipal Safety Association is to improve worker health and safety and enhance safety culture through the sharing of knowledge and resources.

WORKER SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS.

MORE INFO
NEWSLETTER
CONTACT

RECENT NEWS

/by Christine Zielke

Job Opportunity: Safety Training Coordinator – City of Prince George

/by Christine Zielke

New WorkSafe BC videos highlight the hazards of potential and kinetic energy and how employers can reduce the risks

Read more
/by Christine Zielke

Request for Proposal: 20-01 Psychological Health & Safety Training

Read more

© 2019 British Columbia Municipal Safety Association | Site Credits

Scroll to top