Campbell River Health and Safety Consulting
Supporting Campbell River businesses with practical safety programs, WorkSafeBC compliance and real, no-nonsense help when you need it.
Health & Safety Support for Campbell River and the North Island
Campbell River has some of the most diverse and high-risk industries on Vancouver Island. Forestry, aquaculture, marine operations, construction, heavy equipment, fabrication, transportation, and resource-based work all require strong safety programs to keep people protected and to keep WorkSafeBC satisfied.
Most small and medium-sized operations don’t have a dedicated safety department. That’s where GreenSpine Safety Solutions comes in.
I work directly with Campbell River businesses to build clear, practical, and WorkSafeBC-aligned safety systems. Nothing confusing. Nothing bloated. Just safety programs that support your crew and match the reality of the job.
Health and Safety Services in Campbell River
1. Written Health & Safety Programs (WorkSafeBC Compliant)
I build complete programs tailored to your work, including:
Policies and responsibilities
Safe Work Procedures (SWPs)
Safe Job Procedures (SJPs)
Risk assessments
Required forms and templates
Industry-specific hazards (forestry, aquaculture, marine, construction)
Training requirements
WorkSafeBC alignment
Every program is built for your real operations, not a generic template copied from somewhere else.
2. Fractional Safety Consulting (Monthly Support)
Ideal for Campbell River businesses that need ongoing support without hiring full-time.
Monthly support can include:
Site inspections
New worker training
Incident reviews and investigations
Corrective actions
Toolbox talks and meeting support
Program updates
Supervisor coaching
WorkSafeBC communication
On-demand advice when situations come up
This service is especially useful for aquaculture, forestry contractors, construction crews, and industrial shops in the North Island region.
3. Young and New Worker Training
Campbell River has a large number of young workers entering trades, resource work and hands-on environments. This group is statistically the most likely to be injured.
Training includes:
Hazard awareness
PPE expectations
Roles and responsibilities
Critical risks
Supervisor duties
Real Vancouver Island examples
Straightforward, relatable instruction
Getting this right reduces injuries during the first 90 days on the job.
4. COR / ISO Support
If you’re pursuing COR or ISO certification:
COR gap analysis
Documentation adjustments
Audit preparation
Corrective action planning
Supervisor coaching
Worker orientation
As a COR auditor, I help you line everything up properly and understand what auditors look for.
5. Online Safety Training (2,000+ Courses)
Through GreenSpine Academy, Campbell River businesses have access to:
WHMIS
Fall Protection
Confined Space
First Aid
Forklift
Fire Safety
Transportation training
Construction and industrial courses
Marine and aquaculture safety
Wildlife and bear awareness
And thousands more
All courses produce WorkSafeBC-acceptable certificates.
Free WorkSafeBC Safety Program Review
Every Campbell River business can request a free review of their current safety program.
Your report will include:
Strengths
Gaps and compliance issues
Missing components
Risk exposures
Detailed recommendations
A clear path to alignment
You can take the plan and tackle it yourself, or I can help you implement it.
Either way, you get clarity and direction.
Why Campbell River Businesses Choose GreenSpine
Vancouver Island based
Experience with aquaculture, forestry, marine, construction and industrial work
Fast, reliable responses
Affordable options for small and medium-sized businesses
Straightforward advice
No corporate jargon
Métis-owned business
Safety programs your workers will actually use
Serving Campbell River & the North Island
Campbell River, Willow Point, Oyster River, Quinsam, Sayward, Black Creek, Merville and surrounding areas.
Call to Action
Book Your Free Safety Program Review
Let’s take a look at your safety program and make sure your team is protected.