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Online Training

Developing new skills takes training.  Shaping positive jobsite behaviour – your own and the behaviour of others – is no exception. The Builders Code training elements are offered according to roles and responsibilities on the job site: 

For Owners & Executives

Culture Training for Construction Leaders

Six-hour virtual course tailored to Owners and HR Executives

Earn Gold Seal Credits

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For Site Managers

Worksite Culture Training for Site Managers

Six-hour virtual course tailored to Managers directly responsible for work crews

Earn Gold Seal Credits

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For Work Crews

Builders Code “Cool or Tool” Crew App

A gamified mobile app designed to educated crews on acceptable worksite behaviour, without taking them off the tools.

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Other Training Options

Condensed 2-hour sessions  – for everyone

Builders Code Basics: Don’t Be A Tool

Beyond PPE: The Impact of Team Behaviour on Construction Safety

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Training is structured around these themes:

Focus

Focus on the positive outcomes of retention, safety, risk reduction, and productivity to facilitate the ‘unlearning’ of attitudinal biases and stereotypes.

Build

Build the awareness and competencies of management and workers to create a worksite culture that is welcoming, supportive, respectful and productive for all workers.

Develop

Develop the specific knowledge and skills to confidently and effectively identify and address incidents on the work site.

Motivate

Motivate all crew members to accept their role and responsibility for maintaining a healthy worksite culture by treating all colleagues with respect, dignity and consideration for their wellbeing.

Don’t Be a Bystander

The BCCWIIT offers a 3-day intensive “Don’t Be A Bystander” course for men only, in partnership with the BC Lions.  If you’re interested, follow this link for dates and the application form.

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The Builders Code is a standard code of conduct for workers on construction sites. It defines an “Acceptable Worksite” as the starting point for reducing risk and ensuring a safe and productive environment for all workers.

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