
ISNet RAVS Documents
Mobile Equipment - ATV - BC RAVS
A Mobile Equipment ATV RAVS is the written answer document that satisfies the ATV element of the ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire. This BC version is written to Part 16 of the BC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, so an ISNetworld reviewer can verify it against the legislation WorkSafeBC enforces. You add your company name, confirm the company-specific details, and upload it to your ISNetworld account.
- Pre-written answer aligned with Canadian regulatory references
- Upload to ISNetworld, Avetta, or ComplyWorks
- Word format — add your company name and customise in minutes
- Written by Canadian safety professionals
- Instant download after purchase
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Overview
What this RAVS document does
ATVs roll over, throw riders, and fail during loading, and a hiring client that configures this element wants to see that a contractor trains operators and controls slope, loading, and protective equipment before crews use them.
This document states your company's ATV program in the structure an ISNetworld reviewer expects: operator training, slope limits, use of the operator's manual, personal protective equipment, and safe loading and unloading. Each point ties back to Part 16 of the BC OHS Regulation. The file arrives in editable Word format - add your company name, confirm the company-specific details, and upload.
What the reviewer verifies
What ISNetworld checks
ISNetworld does not just check that an ATV answer exists. A reviewer verifies the document addresses each requirement the hiring client has configured. For this element, that typically means confirming the document covers:
- A written ATV program with purpose and scope
- Operator training covering pre-trip inspection, operating skills, and loading
- Slope limits and written safe work procedures for steeper ground
- Keeping and following the operator's manual with the vehicle
- Eye protection, hearing protection, and protective clothing for operators and passengers
- Safe loading and unloading procedures using secured ramps
What is inside
The document sections
- Purpose, scope, and definitions
- Roles and responsibilities
- Operator training and the training program content
- Slope limits and the operator's manual
- Personal protective equipment for ATV use
- Loading and unloading procedures
- General ATV safety practices
- BC OHS Regulation references
Regulatory references this RAVS is written to
- BC OHS Regulation
- Part 16 - Mobile Equipment
- Governing legislation
- Workers Compensation Act (British Columbia)
- Regulator
- WorkSafeBC
Who it is for
Who needs this RAVS
This RAVS is for BC contractors whose hiring clients require the ATV or all-terrain vehicle element in ISNetworld, Avetta, or ComplyWorks. It applies to oil and gas, utilities, forestry, environmental, survey, and pipeline contractors whose crews use ATVs to access remote worksites. If a hiring client's pre-qualification configuration flags ATV use, this is the document the reviewer is waiting on.
Practical guidance
How to pass the ATV review the first time
- Use the BC version. The document is written to Part 16 of the BC OHS Regulation, which is the mobile equipment standard WorkSafeBC enforces.
- Keep operator training records. The RAVS states each ATV operator is trained in pre-trip inspection, operating skills, and loading. A hiring client audit will ask to see that training.
- Cover loading and unloading. A reviewer wants to see secured ramps and a controlled loading procedure, since loading is when many ATV incidents happen.
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Common questions
Questions about this RAVS
- What does the ISNetworld BC ATV RAVS include?
- It is a complete, pre-written ATV program written as an ISNetworld RAVS answer. It covers operator training, slope limits, the operator's manual, personal protective equipment, and safe loading and unloading, all referenced to Part 16 of the BC OHS Regulation.
- Does this cover loading an ATV onto a truck?
- Yes. The document sets out loading and unloading procedures, including secured ramps, controlled speed, and keeping the operator's weight uphill, since loading and unloading is a frequent source of ATV rollover incidents.
- Is this written to BC legislation?
- Yes. The document is tied to Part 16 of the BC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation and the Workers Compensation Act, which WorkSafeBC enforces. ISNetworld reviewers verify provincial answers against provincial legislation.
- How long does it take to complete and upload?
- Most companies finish in 15 to 30 minutes. You add your company name, confirm a few company-specific details, then copy the content into your ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire.
