Rocky Mountain Solutions was built on one principle: safety is a responsibility to lead, not a requirement to meet. Here's the background, the credentials, and the commitment.
After many years working in construction, the shift toward occupational health and safety came from watching the demand for qualified safety professionals grow — and seeing the gap between what sites needed and what they had. Since earning the Construction Safety Officer certification, that gap has been the focus.
Rocky Mountain Solutions was built on a clear observation: many companies require a qualified CSO or first aid attendant, but not every project justifies a full-time position. The Tri-Cities and Fraser Valley continue to expand with multi-family and commercial developments. As construction moves closer to residential neighbourhoods and public spaces, strong safety practices are no longer optional.
We step onto sites with a single goal — raise the standard of safety culture. Daily inspections, hazard assessments, toolbox talks, incident reporting, regulatory compliance. Whether your project requires basic first aid coverage or full CSO oversight, we provide practical, reliable support that fits the build.
Start the ConversationCSO designation providing full authority to conduct inspections, direct workers on safety procedures, and liaise with WorkSafeBC officers on your behalf.
Occupational First Aid Level 3. The highest field-level certification in BC — qualified to manage medical emergencies, stabilize workers, and coordinate with EMS before transport.
All services delivered in full alignment with WorkSafeBC regulations. Inspections, documentation, and corrective action plans meet BC Occupational Health & Safety standards.
Support for companies pursuing or maintaining COR® status. Audit preparation, safety management system documentation, and ongoing compliance records kept current.
Certifications are maintained and expanded through accredited training providers. Field experience continues to build alongside formal credentials — because a safety officer who stops learning is one who stops seeing hazards.
Every site we step onto gets the same standard of oversight — whether it's a one-day first aid call or a long-term CSO contract. No shortcuts, no paperwork filed after the fact, no hazards walked past.
Our approach is built from time in the field: know the site before the crew does, identify what can go wrong before it does, and maintain the documentation that keeps your project protected under audit. That discipline doesn't change based on project size.
We walk the job before the shift starts. Every inspection is a fresh set of eyes — not a checklist executed from memory. Hazards change daily. Our process does too.
A safety officer in a site trailer isn't a safety officer — they're an administrator. We operate where the work is: on the floor, with the crew, where decisions get made and hazards exist.
Schedule pressure doesn't rewrite WorkSafeBC standards. If it's a hazard, it's addressed. No shortcuts. No walk-pasts.
One shift or a full project run — call directly or send a coverage request below. We respond fast because your site doesn't wait.