Friday, March 10, 2023 Preventing and Reporting Injuries at Work If you notice an unsafe practice in your workplace, bring it forward to the appropriate individuals, which may include the Workplace Safety and Health Committee Newsletters BC Local 501 • If you notice an unsafe practice in your workplace, bring it forward to the appropriate individuals, which may include the Workplace Safety and Health Committee. If possible, make a suggestion about how to improve the practice. • If you witness or are involved in a near-miss incident, report it; doing so may prevent a future workplace injury. • Report all injuries as required by your workplace policies and procedures. – This normally involves reporting to a first aid attendant and a supervisor. – Check your health and safety bulletin board for current information. • Follow all steps required by your workplace. – Ask questions if you don’t understand the process and steps required. For more information, see worksafebc.com. You might be interested in Why We Work Safely 5 Jun 2026 Standing Your Ground, and Staying Steady on the Job 4 Jun 2026 CLAC Partners with Alberta Government to Advance Skilled Trades Training and Accelerate Certification 4 Jun 2026 Strathcona Mechanical Workers Ratify New Agreement Providing Wage, Scheduling Improvements 3 Jun 2026