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Injury Prevention Resources for Petroleum (Oil & Gas) - Resource Roads

Seismic Exploration | Well Drilling | Well Services | Construction |
Oil or Gas Production | Resource Roads | General Safety

The following links list tools, publications, and other resources to help prevent the most common injuries and illnesses in the petroleum (oil & gas) industry. These resources may not meet all the requirements for health and safety in British Columbia. Please check the Workers Compensation Act, the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and related materials for specific WorkSafeBC requirements.

Introduction to Safe Practices on Resource Roads updated item

This document is a guide to the content and use of Resource Road Safety Practices (RRSP), although some of the material is relevant to the Resource Roads Compliance Field Officer Guide.
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* PDF (633 KB)


Backgrounder: Project Overview new item

British Columbia has over 400,000 kilometers of resource roads, most of which are on Crown or public land. These roads are used by industries such as forestry, oil and gas, and mining as well as the public for access to recreational areas. Industrial expansion and lack of understanding about safety responsibilities on these resource roads has increased the risk of serious injuries and fatalities to workers ...
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* PDF (57 KB)


Notice of Incident Types on Resource Roads new item

These sample summaries are based on Notice of Incident reports received by WorkSafeBC.
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* PDF (212 KB)


Profile of Craig Payne new item

Craig Payne was killed in a trucking accident on a narrow logging road near Burns Lake, BC ...
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* PDF (71 KB)


Resource Road Safety Practices (RRSP)

This document (also known as "The Matrix") provides detailed information and guidance for developing, implementing, and maintaining the systems of resource road safety management. It covers the four key components in the process: drivers, trucks, loads, and roads. It focuses on the key obligations of stakeholders and provides recommendations as to how they should work together to keep roads safe and maintained.
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* PDF (864 KB)


Resource Roads Compliance Field Officer Guide BK118

This document (Infoflip) includes various scenarios to assist in determining safety responsibility on resource roads. It provides operational information on determining roles and accountability for given circumstances. It also features a variety of reference documents that provide more information on resource road ownership, various stakeholders, and obligations.
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* PDF (1.6 MB)
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