Required Safety Courses

ALWAYS BE UP-TO-DATE WITH YOUR REQUIRED SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS

1a. Working at Heights $129.00 In-Class Course valid for 3 years.  https://worksitesafety.ca/category/training/classroom/?fwp_course_type=working-at-heights

1b. Working at Heights $95.00 Online Course only if you’ve done the in-class course. Extends your certification for another 3yrs: https://www.ccohs.ca/products/courses/work_heights

2. WHMIS $19.95 (Renew every 3 years): https://www.ccohs.ca/products/courses/whmis_workers

3. Worker Health & Safety in 4 Steps $0.00 (Renew every 5 years): https://www.ontario.ca/document/worker-health-and-safety-awareness-workbook

July 11, 2025
 
Hard Hats

***REMINDER***

Hard Hats and Safety Boots must be worn at all times.

We must follow this strict onsite requirement as some of us have already been cited for breaking this rule. Thank you.

July 10, 2025
 
CELL PHONE & LOCATION SERVICES

To All Staff and Party Chiefs,

Please be aware as employees of Vujeva Surveys, each of you are issued a cell phone to be used for work purposes. This means that while using this cell phone, location services MUST now be on and always remain ON during your paid work period. There is no other option. Once your workday is complete, you are free to turn your device off. If you cannot comply with having your location services available, then you can no longer work for Vujeva Surveys.

For those who have not yet been given a new cell phone, you will get one soon. Until then, you will continue to be reimbursed until you receive your work phone.

Thank you.

June 20, 2024
 
Receipts

2024 EXPENSES

Starting this month January 2024, a copy of all receipts for your expenses will be required to be submitted by the end of each month. Write your name on each receipt so we know to whom it belongs to.  Thank you.

January 11, 2024
 
Incident Reporting

INCIDENT REPORTING

Considering the recent onsite incidents involving our expensive survey instruments, we need to surround our total station with 4 long stakes connected with ribbon. This should act as a visual caution for other vehicles. See picture below.

Take note and use the following procedures for reporting an incident:

1. Stay calm.
2. Take photos.
3. Get information from the other driver(s) involved:
  1. Full Name & Address. 
  2. Company he/she works for, Address & Phone number.
  3. Driver’s licence number (just take clear picture of Driver’s License)
  4. Vehicle plate number (take a picture)
  5. Vehicle make and colour
  6. The registered owner of the vehicle (it could be different than the driver)
  7. Vehicle identification number (VIN)
  8. Insurance company / policy number & expiry (just take clear picture of pink slip)
  9. Damage to their vehicle
  10. Number of passengers in the car
  11. Names of the passengers and their positions in the car (e.g. rear driver’s side)
4. Record the details of the accident:
  1. Date, Time
  2. Weather & Site conditions
  3. Description of accident
  4. Draw a diagram of the accident.

5. Call the office and inform someone of the accident.

August 21, 2023
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