Safety at BCI is an execution system. It is defined by obligation, governed by process, and proven in field performance. We build where failure is not acceptable.
Safety performance is validated through recognized external programs. BCI maintains Certificates of Recognition in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Policy is meaningless without field controls. This is how safety is executed across projects and facilities.
Work is broken into controlled packages with defined scope, hazards, and authorization requirements before execution begins.
Safety is enforced where the work happens. Supervision is present, accountable, and empowered to stop and correct work immediately.
Controls are selected, applied, and verified. PPE is not a strategy—engineering and procedural controls come first.
Stop-work is active authority. Every worker is expected to use it when conditions change or controls are not in place.
Near misses and incidents are investigated for cause and closed with corrective actions that are tracked to completion.
Records support client verification, regulatory requirements, and audit review—training, permits, inspections, and closeout.
Safety leadership is demonstrated through governance: defined roles, enforceable standards, and accountability for outcomes.