Bass Coast 2026 · Crew
Team Education Series
As part of Bass Coast's ongoing commitment to learning, safety, and accountability, we are asking everyone to watch these 7 short videos. Each video has a worksheet with additional resources. There is also a quiz to complete after watching all 7.
Please share the link below with your team and remind them to complete this series. We are asking everyone to complete all videos before arriving on-site. Thank you for helping us make 2026 our best and safest event yet.
Watch All 7 Videos
Education Series
Bass Coast Green Team
The Land & The River
Harm Reduction Services
Harassment & Bystander Intervention
Equity & Inclusion
Note: the workshop referenced in this video is from 2022. There are newer workshops discussing these topics at The Brain in 2024.
Incident Prevention & Response
1. Daily Orientation
Attendance at the daily site safety orientation is mandatory.
2. Gear Up
Follow WorkSafeBC OHS Regulations and wear PPE. Closed-toe shoes everywhere, steel-toe shoes & high-vis vests in construction zones, hard hats for overhead dangers.
3. Slow Down
Observe the 5–8 KPH speed limit at all times. Use headlights at night.
4. Safety at Heights
Use fall protection PPE at heights of 10ft (3m) or greater.
5. Intoxicated Individuals
Those under the influence of drugs/alcohol will be asked to leave immediately. Substance consumption at any work site is strictly prohibited.
6. Fit for Duty
Impairment includes fatigue, medication side effects, and emotional stress. Talk to your team, rest as needed, and avoid operating vehicles, equipment, or power tools.
7. Keep It Tidy
Dispose of food waste in designated areas. Keep tools and worksites tidy.
8. Restricted Areas
Respect control zones, fencing, and warning signs. No unauthorized entry.
9. Respect the Site
Theft, vandalism, or any other abuse or misuse of the site will not be tolerated.
10. Speak Up
Report hazards, unsafe acts, and conditions to your Manager. Right to refuse unsafe work.
11. Near Misses & Incidents
Document all near misses and incidents, notify the appropriate team, and complete the Incident Investigation Report. Report unwanted sexualized behavior immediately.
12. Working Without the Ticket
Necessary licenses or certificates required for tasks needing proof of training or motorized equipment operation.
13. Working in Isolation
Avoid working alone. Use communication devices, regular check-ins, and adjust frequency of breaks.
14. Emergency Response
Radio dispatch immediately or +1 (672) 699-6606.
- Medical: Stay with injured, contact first aid.
- Harm Reduction: Find volunteer in pink Harm Reduction shirt.
- Weather: Identify dangers, notify team, shelter.
- Fire: Alert others, clear area, extinguish if safe, move to muster point.
15. Respect & Dignity
Respect for team members, visitors, and guests is essential. Harassment or bullying will not be tolerated.
Completed All 7 Videos?
Take the Quiz
Once you've watched all 7 videos, take the 2026 quiz to complete your Team Education Series.