Our policies & guidelines
All suppliers who work with us are required to comply with the policies, terms, and conditions listed in our bid documents. As part of our commitment to a fair and transparent bidding process, you may request a review of how we award contracts.
- WorkSafeBC policies
- Criminal records check – Health care providers
- Submitting a vendor complaint
- Related links
WorkSafeBC policies
When you contract to provide goods or services to WorkSafeBC, you're also agreeing to comply with our policies for business and personal conduct. Please review the following policies and contact our Procurement Services team if you have any questions or concerns:
- Electronic communications
- Fraud prevention
- Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
- Code of Business Ethics and Behaviour
- We're committed to fairness & privacy
- COVID-19 Vendor and Service Provider Mandatory Vaccination Policy – WorkSafeBC Premises Please note: Effective January 9, 2023, this policy has been suspended until further notice.
Criminal records check – Health care providers
The Criminal Records Review Act requires most health care providers and practitioners who work with us to have a criminal records check. If you're a member of a professional licensing body recognized by the Act, you don't need to go through the process again.
The Ministry of Justice (Security Programs division) conducts criminal records checks for our contracted providers and practitioners who need them. You can contact our Procurement Services team for more information about how to request a criminal records check.
Submitting a vendor complaint
If you have a concern or complaint about our vendor selection process, you can use our vendor complaint form to request a review of the process.