At Burlington Paving, we know that nothing is more important than worker health and safety.
Burlington Paving considers the safety of our employees, and the general public, to be a matter of prime importance. Our ultimate goal is to provide a healthy and safe environment for all employees. We comply with all applicable Municipal and Provincial safety requirements, and we are guided by best practices.
Employees at every level, including management, are responsible and accountable for the company’s overall safety initiatives. Complete and active participation by everyone, every day, in every job is necessary for the safety excellence that we expect. Management supports coordination of safety among all workers on the job site.
Burlington Paving mandates participation in the plan by all employees and ensure they comply with company safety requirements as they relate to planning, operation and maintenance of facilities and equipment. Employees are responsible for following all procedures, working safely, and, wherever possible, improving safety measures.
HEALTH & SAFETY PDF'S
E.1 2015 Health and Safety Policy Statement -Richard signed
E1.2 Management Commitment Standard
E2.0 Hazard Recognition and Assessment Standard
E2.1 - Hazard Listing- Safe work practices
E2.2 Field Level Risk Assessment
E2.6 Critical tasks Assessment
E2.10 Sub contractor, Health and Safety Agreement
E3.1 Cell Phone Safe Work Procedure
E3.1 Control of Traffic Flow on Work Sites - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Driving - Winter- Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Excavating and Trenching - Safe Work Procedures
E3.1 Excavating to Expose Existing Lines or Underground - Safe Work Practices
E3.1 Fall Protection - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Hazard Control Signage - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Housekeeping - Site Completion Check List
E3.1 Housekeeping - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Manual Lifting and Carrying- Safe Work Practices
E3.1 Mechanical Vibration Tools - Safe Work Procedures
E3.1 Office Safety - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Power and Hand Tool Use - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Propane - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Severe Weather - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Tobacco - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Use and Care of Respiratory Equipment - Safe Work Practice
E3.1 Use of Portable Fire Extinguishers - Safe Work Procedures
E3.1 Using clearning solvents - Safe Work Procedure
E3.1 Working on Hills and on Slopes - Safe Work Practices
E3.1.1 BPC Fleet Safety Policy Statement
E3.2.2 Backing up training materials
E3.2.3 Safe Work Pracices Noise Exposure - Training Material
E3.2.7 BPC Fleet Safety Policy Statement
E3.5 Management Safety Inspection Checklist
E4 Safe Job Procedures - SAFE-LIFTING-TIPS
E4.1 Safe Job Precedure - Asphalt Paver
E4.1 Safe Job Precedure - Asphalt Steel Drum Roller
E4.1 Safe Job Precedure - Jumping Jack
E4.1 Safe Job Precedure - Loader
E4.1 Safe Job Precedure - Plate Tamper
E4.1 Safe Job Precedure - Road Grader
E4.1 Safe Job Precedure - Skid Steer
E4.1 Safe Job Precedure - Stihl Quick Cut Saw
E4.1 Safe Job Precedure - Walk Behind Road Saw
E-4.1 Safe Job Procedure- Asphalt Rubber Tire Roller
E-4.1 Safe Job Procedure- Dozer
E-4.1 Safe Job Procedure- Excavator
E-4.1 Safe Job Procedure- TT-300 Tack Distributor
E4.1 Safe Job Procedures - Welding and Cutting
E4.2.3 Air Compressor Energy Control Producer
E4.3 Safe Job Procedures - Ready mix hand signals
E5.02 BPC General Regulations for Safety
E5.4 Schedule of Disciplinary Action
E6.1 Personal Protective Equipment
E6.6 PPE Maintenance for Respirators
E6.7 Verification of training for use of PPE
E6.8 Personal Protective Equipment Assesment Form
E7.0 Procurement Safety Standards
E7.3 Equipment Service Schedule
E7.3.1 Equipment Service Checklist-2015
E8.1 Employee - information and Emerg Contacts
E8.12 Safety Meetings and tool box talks
E9.7 Shop Safety Inspection Checklist
E10.1 Near Miss Reporting Form
E10.1 Near Miss Reporting Form
E13 Legal Requirements Standard
E14 - Occupational Health- Mould, Lyme Disease, Carbon Monoxide, Silica
E17 Violence and Harassment policy