Information on this page is for workplace safety urgent situation support and reporting, for employees of the B.C. government and their managers.
If you are not employed by the B.C. government please call WorkSafeBC at 1-888-621-SAFE (7233)
Under the Workers Compensation Act, WorkSafeBC must be notified if death or serious injury is sustained by a worker.
Serious injuries include:
Read more about the different types of serious injuries.
Call WorkSafeBC for advice:
Or call the BC Public Service Agency's 24-hour emergency safety line (IDIR restricted). This number is for employees of the B.C. government and their managers only.
If you are not employed by the B.C. government please call WorkSafeBC at 1-888-621-SAFE (7233)
Hazardous workplace materials include all WHMIS regulated products such as corrosive or poisonous materials. Proper handling and storage of these products is important and prevents immediate injuries and long term health effects.
Bio-hazardous materials, like blood and other bodily fluids, may contain pathogens known to cause illness or disease in humans. If you expect exposures to these materials in your workplace, have a plan in place to reduce the risk.
Critical incident response services (Crisis Management Services) are a specialized response to a workplace crisis, traumatic event or employee victimization.
Review Critical incident response (CIR) for more information.
For support related to mental health, including counselling support, review Health and well-being.
The BC Public Service is committed to a culture that supports employee safety and health.
Whether you're managing your own health, or looking for information to support your team, we have the resources and supports you're looking for.
If you're not employed by the B.C. provincial government please call WorkSafe BC at 1-888-621-SAFE (7233).
Call 911 for assistance if necessary.
For all other situations requiring immediate assistance, call the BC Public Service Agency's 24-hour emergency safety line (IDIR restricted). This number is for employees of the B.C. government and their managers only.
Can’t find what you need?
Submit an AskMyHR (IDIR restricted) service request.
Use the categories Myself or My Team/Organization > Workplace Safety > Urgent Health & Safety Support.
If you're a B.C. government employee without an IDIR, call the BC Public Service Agency to submit your service request