Technical Safety BC 9525 201 St #104, Langley Twp, BC V1M 4A5

Technical Safety BC





21 Reviews
  • Thursday8:30 AM–12:30 PM
  • Friday8:30 AM–12:30 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–12:30 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–12:30 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–12:30 PM




Technical Safety BC 9525 201 St #104, Langley Twp, BC V1M 4A5




About the Business

Home | TSBC | TSBC works with clients, stakeholders, and the public to build and implement programs that reduce safety risk through regulation, research, education, and enforcement. Safety is a shared responsibility. Learn more.

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9525 201 St #104, Langley Twp, BC V1M 4A5

Hours

  • Thursday8:30 AM–12:30 PM
  • Friday8:30 AM–12:30 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–12:30 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–12:30 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–12:30 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




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Chris Bester
17.10.2023
Technical Safety BC
Typical out to lunch, slow, unresponsive, red tape lined government bureaucracy with little impact or meaning other than to justify their own existence.
Danielle Wardstrom
13.10.2023
Technical Safety BC
I have been on hold for over two hours to get product approvals taken out that were expedited through design registration. If you cannot have people on the phone lines who can help us, then MOVE PRODUCT APPROVALS AND ALL OTHER TYPES OF PERMITS ONLINE. Worst customer service ever.
Gene Sun
09.10.2023
Technical Safety BC
Great work to Colin, thank you so much for the quick turnaround on resolving safety issues for my family, your ongoing and continuous is well received and tremendously appreciated!
ethan lombard
14.09.2023
Technical Safety BC
I spoke with Dennis Dornbusch regaurding my class A" pressure welding examination. Dennis is a very knowledgable man with years in the pressure welding industry who was eager to share what he knew. Dennis set my questions straight and ensured me that he was working towards a solution for my problems.Unfortunately the call centre employees for TSBC were fairly uninformed on the topic and I had to phone 11 times before speaking to Dennis
brett candy
11.09.2023
Technical Safety BC
Some of the drivers that work here are horrible and unsafe. More than one occasion, on Hwy1 between Hope-Chilliwack-Abbotsford, cutting off cars and big trucks, jamming on brakes. Etc UNSAFE!
Cynthia Araujo
11.09.2023
Technical Safety BC
Treats people that work for them horribly! After 2 months of no pay for janitorial work done they were advised that cleaning will not be done until payment for last two months were received, as it takes money for gas to get there and back home five days a week. They were told that money for gas was needed to get to work. After 1 week of not getting their janitorial work done they let me go because I didn’t do the job for that week. (How could I when I had no payment for 2 months) after 2.5 months I received partial payment and after 3.5 months I received remaining amount. And I lost the job as well. Terrible way to treat people who are trying to keep a family running.
Guest Guest
14.08.2023
Technical Safety BC
This is another out to lunch Safety Committee. On their gas exam, they have tonnes of questions about piping designs. They expect students to memorize those designs for the exams, but in real life, the designs can be without limit, based on FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCE. In real life, it is the fundamental science that is important, NOT YOUR HANDFUL OF DESIGNS. That is why when those people are out in the work force, if the designs change, then they have NO idea what is going on!Memorizing designs without real understanding based on fundamental science is a FAKE QUALIFICATION!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------My response to your response:I wrote your Gas Exam. I passed, but I find it extremely UN-USEFUL. You even ask people to memorize the code names of the piping. I mean, who cares. Code names are different based on the manufacturer. What students should know is the material based chemistry, and the possible chemical reactions involved because substances react with each other, for example, certain material oxidizes more easily than others, and what are the results of oxidation?Another example, the hottest flame is blue flame, but why? Well, it is due to the fact that blue flame has the shortest wave length, i.e. contains highest energy compared to other colors of flame due to complete chemical reaction of natural gas with oxygen. Therefore, little or NO CO is produced. When you teach fundamental science with reason behind it, students have REAL ability, and they will remember it for the rest of their lives, instead of them having NO idea what is going on.Also why is methane (CH4) more clean burning than ethane, propane, butane, etc.? That is because the combustion process involves the breaking of C-H bonds to form CO2 and H2O. Therefore, if the gas molecule has more C-H bonds, then it produces more energy, but there is also more carbon deposit due to the greater number of C-C bonds. This is the basic fundamental scientific principles. Once students know this, then the requirement to change the orifice size to produce the same energy when using a different type of natural gas becomes obvious. Fundamental science comes first, then you slowly build on it, instead of building everything without much foundation. Relying on straight memorization is the worst because it is like building a house on sand that will soon collapse!
Jeff Tougint
21.07.2023
Technical Safety BC
Don't waste your money on electrical permits with this business. They don't show up and they can not be held liable should something go wrong after they inspect and approve the installation. They just create bureaucracy, ways to waste your money and make it MORE EXPENSIVE. They now demand electricians that have a FSR certificate to pay $100 to renew their certificate. They must think that all Electrical contractors will pay these fees for the individuals and technical safety has nothing to offer them for paying this $100. A Journeyman, red seal, inter provincial or FSR certificate all perform their work from the latest code book. In fact, technical safety should be required to take out a permit. I don't believe they are qualified to do electrical installations.
Alexis Lawlor
20.07.2023
Technical Safety BC
A complete waste of money. Report a boiler issue where human life is at risk. Air pressure switches jumped, safety valves capped. Boiler ruptured. Typical out to lunch unrealistic bone heads running this.

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9525 201 St #104, Langley Twp, BC V1M 4A5
Technical Safety BC