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We are adjusting our newsletter moving towards lean critical updates and that we will be reaching out to members in the coming days regarding how we can further offer support during this situation. |
CHBA BC
We are looking to promote the hard work of our members in ensuring safety measures are being followed throughout worksites that are remaining active and open. Please share with us examples or photos of how you are helping to stop the spread of COVID-19, from either social distancing, wash stations, or safety signage. Please send all content to [email protected].
British Columbia Construction Safety Alliance
BCCSA has developed new resources and updated existing ones. Please follow these links for:
Updated Guidance on COVID-19
New: Employer COVID-19 Site Inspection (download)
New: Hazard Assessment and Control (download)
Updated: What if Physical Distancing is not Possible (download) – reposted after temporarily removing
New: Everyone do their part – Poster (download)
Pandemic Handwashing Station on a Construction Site (download)
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CHBA BC
CHBA BC held a survey in late March to gain insight into the concerns and priorities of members during the onset of COVID-19. We achieved resounding feedback from over 160 respondents, the best we’ve had to date, and would like to thank all who participated.
There was overwhelming agreement on three priorities for members in ensuring they are kept up-to-date by CHBA BC. 1) Share resources and support from the federal and provincial governments as they come out, 2) share all guidelines, updates and content to help ensure work safety practices at construction sites are being followed, and lastly 3) help provide guidance on what the future might hold for the residential construction industry.
CHBA BC
Our March Advocacy Update is now live, covering topics from CHBA BC's response to COVID-19, the Q&A with Minister Robinson, results of the COVID-19 Communication Survey and our consultation on Strata Insurance. Please find the full Advocacy Update here.
Preston Mobility
With the COVID-19 crisis, businesses have been forced to rapidly embrace a remote & work-from-home model, requiring both employers and employees to adapt to the changing workplace demands. This is uncharted territory for most companies, and for the foreseeable future, could be the New Normal.
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- Best practices and tips for maintaining a productive, positive and cohesive team work environment and culture.
- How to ensure client communication and customer experience continuity.
- How to guide your remote employees to creating a successful, productive work from home environment.
- What Solutions and Tools are available to enable your business and team to stay connected, and collaborate in order to maintain productivity.
- Receive a complementary Work@Home Checklist for Employers
Join us and leave with solutions, best practices, and tips on optimizing your employees ability to be successful by building strong communication & collaboration in this dynamic, quickly changing business environment.
You can apply for the webinar here.
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