From deputy ministers to supervisors to front-line staff, we are all workers. We all have safety rights and responsibilities.
Contribute to a safe workplace by following safe work procedures, reporting unsafe conditions or incidents, and being prepared to respond to a workplace injury or emergency.
These are your roles and responsibilities:
All workers have 4 safety rights:
You have a right to know what hazards are present in the workplace, and to be given the information, training and supervision you need to protect yourself.
You have a right to participate in keeping your workplace healthy and safe. This may include selecting or being a health and safety representative or committee member. You also have a right to report unsafe conditions and practices.
You must refuse work that you think could be dangerous to yourself or your co-workers. Review how to refuse unsafe work.
An employer or Union, or a person acting on behalf of the employer or Union, must not take or threaten a prohibited action against a worker exercising any OHS duty or right as required under the Workers Compensation Act, Part 2, Division 6.
The BC Public Service is committed to a culture that supports employee safety and health. Whether you are managing your own health, or looking for information to support your team, we have the resources and supports you're looking for.