Providing safety oversight to reduce hazards, prevent accidents and increase public safety is important.
The Safety Standards Act and regulations set the guidelines for the following technologies and the people who work with them:
Technical Safety BC (TSBC) (formerly the BC Safety Authority) oversees the safe installation and operation of these technical systems and equipment. It does this through permits, licensing, enforcement, education and research. TSBC has information on how to find a licensed contractor, information for homeowners on permitting, information on certification, and online learning resources.
Ten municipalities are delegated portions of the Safety Standards Act to issue electrical and/or gas permits and perform assessments. More information on the local governments and their delegated permissions is available on Technical Safety BC's website (external link).
In 2023, the Province completed an audit of Technical Safety BC. For more information, review the Performance Audit of Technical Safety BC (PDF, 2.3 MB). Review of recommendations and implementation is ongoing.
The board is an adjudicative tribunal that hears appeals under the Safety Standards Act, the Homeowner Protection Act, and the Building Act.