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Sunday, May 19, 2013
B.C.F.S.C. News

This area of the WSCA website is sponsored by B.C.F.S.C. - the BC Forest Safety Council. Please visit their website at www.bcforestsafe.org for more information about their services and training programmes.


  • BC Safe Silviculture Work Plan For 2005 – 2007
    Draft Work Plan.doc
    Milestones 2005.doc
    Apr 18, 2005 - This draft three-year Work Plan is a planning tool intended to guide the Western Silviculture Contractors’ Association (WSCA) Board of Directors in meeting the broad objectives of the BC Safe Silviculture Project.

    The Project is intended to reduce silviculture workplace accidents and injuries and increase the level of compliance and competency around wellness, health and safety and related workplace practices across the sector. Read More...
  • BC Safe Silviculture Project Launched
    Feb 2, 2005 - The BC Forest Safety Council and the Western Silvicultural Contractors Association have announced a three year project to reduce injuries and accidents and improve workplace safety and employment practices in the BC silviculture industry. The announcement made at the WSCA annual conference in Prince George in January will include auditing and pre-qualifying firms and training and certifying key occupations in the silviculture sector. The project will affect tree planting, brushing, weeding, spacing and firefighting crews and companies. Read More...
  • FISA Course Flyer
    Mar 24, 2004 - This flyer contains the list of Forest Industry Safety Association supported Safety Training Courses. Silvicultural contractors and wildfire fighting firms are eligible for training under the FISA program. For more information visit the FISA website: www.forestsafe.ca Read More...
  • Apply Now for Faller Certification
    Jan 23, 2004 - In spite of persistent delays in getting the B.C. faller certification standard officially up and running fallers are being tested. Now is the time to get your applications in. Applications must be made this year to qualify for grandfathering. Read More...


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