EHS Commitment
Landsong's Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) Program has been designed to meet or exceed all requirements of WorkSafe BC and WCB Alberta. Landsong is pre-qualified in both ISNetworld and ComplyWorks. We hold the EnForm Certificate of Recognition (COR) and have successfully completed four annual external audits. A copy of the Landsong EHS Program is available for review upon request.
Your Safe Choice!
We are prepared for the potential hazards of our workplace. Landsong EHS includes daily pre-field meetings, on-site tailgate meetings, JSAs, post-field evaluations and regularly scheduled company safety reviews and audits. Our 4x4 vehicles are equipped with two-way radios programmed with all channels for radio-controlled roads. We carry handheld two-way radios, satellite phones, iPhones and SPOT Satellite Messengers in the field. Our crews are also equipped with Level I First Aid kits, survival gear, GPS units and H2S or four-head gas monitors.
Our staff have the following certifications:
- Occupational First Aid Level I
- Occupational First Aid Transportation Endorsement
- Canada Safety Council ATV Certification
- Alberta Safety Council UTV Certification
- Snowmobile Safety Course
- H2S Alive
- WHMIS
- Defensive Driver Training
- Bear Aware
- Ground Disturbance
We conduct regular inspections of premises, equipment, work methods and practices to correct hazardous conditions if found, and ensure safety. All hazardous materials are WHMIS labelled and MSDS are provided on premise and with all crews. Trucks, ATVs, UTVs and snowmobiles are kept in excellent condition and are subject to daily walk-arounds and regularly scheduled maintenance.
We communicate and follow up on our safety concerns. Minutes from safety meetings, daily safety forms and incident records are available for review. We never work alone. Working in pairs allows for safety and emergency response procedures to be effectively carried out. Field staff communicate with the Landsong office at regularly scheduled check-in times.
We ensure that all field workers, including aboriginal participants, are prepared with appropriate safety gear (PPE) for every project including CSA approved steel-toed high ankle boots, hard hats, ATV/snowmobile helmets, reflective vests, fire retardant coveralls, eye protection and gloves.
We are always open to ideas, suggestions and improvements and consider our EHS Manual a dynamic document.



