BIS Safety Software Canada

Safe+Sound
A BIS Authorized Partner

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Safe+Sound First Aid Training Ltd. was founded in 1999 by Gill McCulloch in Coquitlam, BC, as a solo operation focused on Red Cross first aid and CPR training. As demand grew, her husband, an electronics engineer, joined the team, transforming Safe+Sound into a family-run business. Together, they have built a reputable safety training organization well-regarded locally for its dedication to safety education and community support.
Safe + Sound helps organizations manage their training needs to keep workplaces safer and comply with industry regulations. They provide public, in-person Red Cross first aid & CPR/AED classes and private group training. They also offer mental health first aid and virtual babysitting courses.
Though their primary clients are local businesses, community groups, and individuals seeking first aid and CPR certification, the company also provides a wide variety of self-directed safety and soft skills online training courses.

Safe+Sound offers a range of specialized training programs in first aid, CPR, mental health, and soft skills. While in-person courses are popular among local clients in the Tri-Cities and Greater Vancouver area, Safe+Sound is working towards a fully online model to reach a nationwide audience. This shift aligns with their goal of achieving greater work-life flexibility and expanding their impact beyond BC.

Their courses meet the high standards set by WorkSafe BC and are accessible across Canada through online offerings.

—————————————————————————

“We are committed to creating safer communities by empowering people with education and lifesaving skills. We want you and your loved ones to come home safely at the end of each day.”

Gill McCulloch and Warren McCulloch Coquitlam residents and owners of Safe + Sound

—————————————————————————

Primary List of Services

Proud to Partner with Safe+Sound

The partnership between Safe+Sound and BIS Safety Software is a testament to their shared values of safety, accessibility, and community impact. By combining Safe+Sound’s trusted, locally rooted training expertise with BIS’s digital solutions, they are working together to make safety education accessible to more people across Canada.

Key Takeaways

Partnership with BIS Safety Software

Safe+Sound partnered with BIS Safety Software in 2012 as they expanded into online training. The BIS platform provides Safe+Sound with a comprehensive suite of tools for managing courses, client records, and digital training delivery.

—————————————————————————

“The tools and support from BIS have allowed us to consider new ways to grow, including transitioning from in-person to online training to make our operations more efficient”

Gill McCulloch Owner/Director

—————————————————————————

With BIS’s robust functionality, Safe+Sound has been able to streamline administrative tasks, enabling them to focus more on delivering high-quality training to their clients.

The partnership also supports Safe+Sound’s goal of reaching a broader audience across Canada. As they transition to a fully online model, Safe+Sound values BIS’s versatility and looks forward to exploring joint marketing efforts to increase visibility among new online learners.

Related read: Do you own a business in the insurance industry? Check out how Artificial Intelligence is transforming the insurance industry.

More about Safe+Sound Training

Safe+Sound serves a diverse client base, ranging from corporate clients to families and individual learners. Their courses, which are highly regarded in the Tri-Cities and Metro Vancouver regions, extend to online participants across Canada. The company has also made a significant impact by providing accessible training to various community groups and schools, fostering a culture of safety within their community.

Looking ahead, Safe+Sound envisions a future where online training becomes the core of their business. Their goal is to manage operations remotely, reducing the logistical demands of in-person training. Gill expressed a desire to explore SEO and digital marketing strategies to attract more online learners, particularly for regulatory courses that are in high demand across Canada. “Our focus is shifting towards online training, and we’re eager to see how marketing can support us in reaching more clients nationwide,” she noted.

Safe+Sound works closely with corporate clients to provide tailored training solutions that meet specific workplace safety requirements. From customized first aid programs to workplace safety consultations, they adapt their training to align with each client’s needs and industry standards. This personalized approach has made them a trusted partner for local businesses looking to prioritize employee safety and compliance.

In addition to traditional first aid courses, Safe+Sound is dedicated to mental health and youth safety training, addressing the growing need for holistic health education. Their Mental Health First Aid courses provide essential skills for identifying and responding to mental health crises, while their youth safety programs equip young people with vital life-saving knowledge. This focus demonstrates Safe+Sound’s commitment to supporting not just physical, but also mental well-being within the community.

BIS Social Media

Follow BIS Safety Software for industry-leading safety updates, training solutions, and more. Hover over each icon for quick access to follow, share, or explore our other channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have question in mind? We are here to answer. If you don’t see your question here, drop us a line at our contact page.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

  • All Posts
  • 360 Immersive
  • Alberta safety courses
  • awareness
  • biometric sensors
  • BIS Safety Software
  • chemical
  • community safety programs
  • Compliance
  • Construction advocacy
  • Construction education
  • Construction industry
  • crane
  • customized training
  • data-driven safety
  • digital forms
  • driver training
  • EHS
  • employee safety
  • ergonomics
  • exoskeletons
  • fall protection
  • field safety services
  • hands-on training
  • hazard prevention
  • incident data
  • incident reporting
  • industrial safety
  • injury prevention
  • Jennifer Lastra
  • job site hazards
  • Leadership
  • lone workers
  • mental health at work
  • MI Safety
  • Northern BC
  • NRCA
  • occupational health
  • occupational safety
  • overhead crane courses
  • PPE
  • pretrip inspection
  • Professional development
  • psychological safety
  • risk management
  • Robin Postnikoff
  • safety
  • safety advice
  • safety article
  • safety best practices
  • safety compliance
  • safety culture
  • safety innovation
  • safety insights
  • safety leadership
  • safety management
  • safety management system
  • safety myths
  • safety tips
  • safety training
  • smart helmets
  • Total Recordable Injury Formula
  • training
  • training courses
  • training record management
  • transportation
  • Virtual Reality
  • VR Technology
  • wearable technology
  • WHMIS
  • women in leadership
  • worker accountability
  • workplace best practices
  • workplace hazards
  • Workplace safety
  • workplace wellness
Virtual Reality, Real Safety

March 14, 2025

Home Carrie Parashar Jennifer Lastra’s Mission to Save Lives Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus,...

Safety Myths

March 14, 2025

Home Safety Myths That Need to Die Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec...