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Wildfire Awareness Training:

For Forestry Workers

Become more aware of the changing wildfire environment in BC's forestry sector, especially our province's fire-adapted ecosystems.

Fire Prevention

Learn how to be fire smart and aware of your surroundings, especially when the fire hazard is high.

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Fire Control

Understand your role in reporting wild fire, supporting fire responders and fire suppression.

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Fire Safety

Safety is the highest priority. Learn the best practices that will keep you and your crew safe around fires.

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Wild Fire Response

The increased incidence and risk of wildfires is threatening forestry worker safety and the general order and productivity of BC’s forestry sector.

The Western Forestry Contractors’ Association has developed this Wildfire Safety Awareness Training to provide the support and education that BC's forestry workers need to meet their fire obligations under the Wildfire Act, to stay safe in the field, and to protect our beloved communities.

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By the end of the course, you'll feel more informed, confident, and equipped to stop ignitions and handle them like a pro.

Join the Online Training

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If you are a BC forestry worker, leader or employer—you can register for free access.

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© WFCA 2025

Members of the Cache project team are grateful to live, work, and be in relationship with people from across many traditional and unceded territories, covering all parts of the land known as British Columbia, Canada. We thoughtfully offer this acknowledgement recognizing that reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples' is a commitment we all share as Canadians. We are grateful to live on this land and are committed to reconciliation, decolonization, and building relationships in our communities and workplaces. Land acknowledgements are one small step towards reconciling the relationships between settlers and Indigenous Peoples, in Canada. Reconciliation is a current and ongoing process. Being mindful of our participation is another step on the path of healing. Learn more about land acknowledgements and moving beyond them here: https://native-land.ca/resources/territory-acknowledgement/

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