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Exposure Control Plan (ECP) Development — Lower Mainland BC

WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation Section 5.54 requires employers to have an Exposure Control Plan whenever workers may be exposed to biological agents, bloodborne pathogens, or regulated chemical substances. The ECP must be developed by a person with expertise in the recognition, evaluation, and control of those specific hazards — not a generic template downloaded from the internet. MP Environmental Consulting develops WorkSafeBC-compliant Exposure Control Plans for healthcare, dental, laboratory, trades, and other BC employers. CRSP and CSP. Same-day quote.

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WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation Section 5.54 requires an Exposure Control Plan for any workplace where workers may be exposed to biological agents, blood or body fluids, or regulated chemical substances. The ECP must be developed by someone with expertise in the specific hazards — not a generic template. these credentials satisfy this requirement. Call 604-418-3886.
Does your workplace need an Exposure Control Plan?

Required when workers may be exposed to these hazards.

WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation Section 5.54 requires an Exposure Control Plan for workplaces where workers may be exposed to:

Biological agents — bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, and other microorganisms
Bloodborne pathogens — blood, body fluids, and other potentially infectious biological materials
Chemical agents — solvents, cleaning products, adhesives, paints, and industrial chemicals
Airborne contaminants — dusts, fumes, vapours, aerosols, and mists
Asbestos and other designated substances — during maintenance, renovation, or demolition work
Agricultural and zoonotic biological hazards — animal dander, grain dust, mold, zoonotic pathogens
Industries that need an Exposure Control Plan in BC

Who calls us for ECP development in the Lower Mainland.

Healthcare and Dental — Bloodborne Pathogen ECP

Hospitals, medical clinics, dental offices, and long-term care facilities are required to have an Exposure Control Plan addressing biological hazard and bloodborne pathogen exposure. Required by WorkSafeBC for any workplace where workers may contact blood or body fluids.

Laboratories and Research Facilities

Laboratories handling biological specimens, cell cultures, infectious agents, or chemical compounds require a comprehensive ECP developed by a person with specific expertise in the biological and chemical hazards present.

Trades and Construction — Chemical Exposure ECP

Painters, flooring installers, HVAC technicians, automotive body shop workers, and other trades have significant chemical exposure from solvents, adhesives, coatings, and industrial cleaning products. WorkSafeBC requires an ECP for these exposure scenarios.

Food Processing and Agriculture

Food processing facilities and agricultural operations with biological hazard exposure from animal contact, grain handling, or pesticide application require Exposure Control Plans specific to those hazards.

Commercial Cleaning and Janitorial Services

Workers using industrial cleaning and disinfection chemicals have regulated chemical exposure. Commercial cleaning companies serving multiple clients need a WorkSafeBC-compliant ECP covering all products used.

Automotive and Mechanical Trades

Body shops, mechanical repair facilities, and dealership service departments have solvent, isocyanate, and chemical exposure. WorkSafeBC inspectors routinely check for ECPs during inspections of these workplaces.

What a WorkSafeBC-compliant Exposure Control Plan must contain

All required ECP elements — covered by a CRSP and CSP.

Identification of all biological and chemical exposure hazards present in the workplace
Risk assessment for each identified hazard — likelihood and severity of worker exposure
Engineering controls to eliminate or reduce exposure at the source
Administrative controls — written procedures, work practices, job rotation, scheduling
Personal protective equipment requirements and selection guidance for each identified hazard
Hygiene practices, decontamination procedures, and hand hygiene protocols
Procedures for handling and disposal of contaminated materials, sharps, and biological waste
Worker training and education requirements
Incident and exposure reporting and response procedures
Annual review schedule and update triggers
What we deliver

A workplace-specific ECP — not a generic template.

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Workplace assessment — site visit or consultation to identify all biological and chemical hazards workers may be exposed to in your specific workplace
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Exposure risk assessment — evaluation of the likelihood and severity of worker exposure for each identified hazard
3
Gap analysis — review of any existing controls and procedures against current WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation requirements
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Written Exposure Control Plan — all required elements per WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation, specific to your workplace hazards and operations
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Standard operating procedures for all tasks with significant exposure potential
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PPE selection guide and specification for each identified hazard
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Emergency response and exposure incident procedures
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ECP signed and delivered by a CRSP and CSP — satisfies the WorkSafeBC qualified person requirement
Service area

Serving Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Richmond and all Lower Mainland cities.

MP Environmental Consulting provides hazardous materials and environmental consulting services throughout Metro Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. Whether you need asbestos testing in Surrey, a hazmat survey in Burnaby, a confined space program in Coquitlam, or respirator fit testing in Richmond — we serve your location with the same fast turnaround and same-day quote response.

Vancouver Burnaby Surrey Coquitlam Richmond New Westminster North Vancouver West Vancouver Delta Langley Maple Ridge Port Moody Pitt Meadows Abbotsford Mission Port Coquitlam
Client reviews

Trusted by employers across the Lower Mainland.

★★★★★

"Fast, professional, and thorough. We needed a hazmat survey completed quickly before our demolition permit application and the report was delivered on time with zero issues at the municipality. Will use again on our next project."

M. Dhaliwal
General Contractor, Surrey BC
★★★★★

"Tight timeline on a demolition project and needed a QP report fast. Same-day response, site visit within two days, report delivered on schedule. The CRSP and CSP credentials gave our client confidence in the documentation."

J. Kowalski
Project Manager, Lower Mainland Developer
★★★★★

"We needed a confined space entry program for our facility. Thorough hazard assessment, well-written program, and the WorkSafeBC inspector had no issues with it. Highly qualified and very responsive."

B. Okafor
Facilities Manager, Burnaby BC
★★★★★

"Our strata had a mold complaint after a water leak. The indoor air quality assessment was thorough, clearly documented, and gave us exactly what we needed to manage the remediation."

S. Ferreira
Strata Property Manager, Coquitlam BC
★★★★★

"We use MP Environmental for annual respirator fit testing across two facilities. Mobile service means no downtime — they come to us and we have compliant documentation the same day."

T. Bains
Safety Coordinator, Lower Mainland Industrial
★★★★★

"The designated substance survey was comprehensive and met all WorkSafeBC and municipal requirements without any back-and-forth. The CRSP credentials meant our permit office accepted the documentation immediately."

D. MacLeod
Construction Manager, Richmond BC

Need an Exposure Control Plan developed? Call for a free same-day quote.

Call or text for a free quote — we respond the same day. Serving the full Lower Mainland. CRSP and CSP — WorkSafeBC accepted Qualified Professional.

604-418-3886
FAQ

Exposure Control Plan questions.

Does my business need an Exposure Control Plan under WorkSafeBC?

If any of your workers may be exposed to biological agents, blood or body fluids, or regulated chemical substances during the normal course of their work — yes. This includes healthcare, dental, laboratories, trades with chemical exposure, cleaning and janitorial services, food processing, and many others. If you are unsure whether the requirement applies to your workplace, call us for a free consultation.

Why does a WorkSafeBC ECP need to be developed by a qualified person and not a template?

WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation requires that an Exposure Control Plan be developed by a person with expertise in the recognition, evaluation, and control of the specific hazards being addressed. A generic ECP template does not satisfy this requirement because it does not reflect the actual hazards, exposure routes, or control measures specific to your workplace. A CRSP and CSP brings the professional expertise to assess your specific workplace conditions and develop controls that actually address the risks present.

How often does a WorkSafeBC Exposure Control Plan need to be reviewed?

WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation requires that an Exposure Control Plan be reviewed at least annually and whenever there is a change in work procedures, equipment, or workplace conditions that may affect the level of exposure risk. We offer annual ECP review services to ensure your plan remains current.

Can we adapt a template ECP for our workplace?

A template can provide a useful structural framework, but it does not satisfy the WorkSafeBC requirement for a workplace-specific assessment conducted by a person with expertise in the relevant hazards. The ECP must reflect the actual hazards, controls, and procedures in your specific workplace and operations.

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