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Recordings will only be released in accordance with Part 2 or Part 3 criteria in the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). You can apply here.
Only the officer who took the footage and other designated staff with approval can view the video. The name of an employee, and the date and time, is automatically tracked for every person viewing the video.
Between January and June 2024, the VPD conducted our Body Worn Camera Pilot Project. Select officers in the Downtown Core, East Vancouver, and in our Traffic Services Section, took part in the six-month trial. This trial provided valuable feedback as we work toward a broader body-cam rollout for all frontline Vancouver Police officers.
Hazero Flammable Cabinets should not be placed near ignition or heat sources as vapours can release and cause fires/explosions. If you have multiple flammable cabinets in one room, they must be 3m apart.
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Earthing refers to letting electricity ‘escape’ from a cabinet if it becomes live. To do this the cabinet would need to be connected to the ground, this would protect the cabinet from electric shocks and discharges. As it is unlikely a Hazero Flammable Cabinet would be connected to an electrical circuit (and therefore is unlikely to be ‘live’), earthing is not normally required.
In its broadest sense, the risk of fire is something that nearly every human being on earth is exposed to every day. This is particularly true in a business or industrial setting, when we increasingly work with flammable liquids, or substances that will liquefy in the event of a fire. The risks of flammable liquids can be high and there are certain regulations you must follow when storing flammable liquids.
As mentioned above, hand sanitiser is often a highly flammable substance as some hand sanitisers contain over 70% alcohol meaning it is a class 3.1b hazardous substance. If you have more than 15L on site, you will need to store it in an approved storage cabinet. For more information watch our short video here.
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A recording is automatically deleted after 13 months unless it is evidence of a crime or complaint. Once all court processes are complete, the recording will be deleted. They may also be kept for training purposes as long as that training remains relevant.
If you are captured on a video or audio recording, and are not directly involved in the incident, your face will be blurred or sections of the video will be redacted, if the footage is going to be used in court proceedings.
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A question we are frequently asked is, does my Hazero Flammable Cabinet or Hazero Gas Cylinder Store need to be earthed? The short answer is no – earthing is not normally required.
Very few businesses are exempt from the risks of working with Class 3 flammable liquids. Whether you are in manufacturing, food production or warehousing, transport, agriculture or automotive repair, there is a high chance that handling and storing those substances correctly is of concern to you.
VPD officers must identify potential privacy risks and ensure that measures are taken to mitigate those risks, such as in these situations:
If you don’t see what you’re looking for in our frequently asked questions below, please email your question(s) to bodyworncameras@vpd.ca.
Thanks to internal and external feedback, we are now working on a report to outline what would be required for a full operational rollout.
We believe the cameras will strengthen public safety, enhance transparency, trust, and accountability in interactions between the police and the public. There are, understandably, many concerns surrounding the use of body-worn cameras. If you don’t see your questions answered in our FAQ section below or in the guidelines, please email us at bodyworncameras@vpd.ca.
It should be noted that under regulations 10.11 10.11(2), 10.13(6), 10.17(5) and 10.19(5) of the HS Regulations, any permanently fixed containers must be earthed and bonded – above threshold quantities.
Body-worn cameras are relatively small devices that record interactions between the public and police officers. The video and audio recordings can be used to enhance accountability, transparency, and public confidence.
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Larger quantities of liquid may require a location certificate but either way, an approved storage cabinet is often the fastest and most economical way to safely and compliantly store your flammable liquids.
Common flammable liquids are petrol, acetone, ethanol and thinners. Common workplaces where flammable liquids can be found include workshops, mechanics, and manufacturing plants.
Axon body-cameras. Traffic Enforcement officers will have an additional POV camera accessory attached to their motorcycle helmet.
Viewing the records is restricted to investigation or training purposes, and in accordance with the B.C. Provincial Policing Standards and VPD guidelines and policies.
Flammable liquids are liquids that can burn. They are either classified as flammable or combustible based on their flashpoints. A flashpoint is the lowest temperature at which a liquid gives off enough vapour to start burning.
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You can only store up to 250L in a cabinet (as long as each container is not over 20L in size). The larger Hazero Flammable Cabinet – 350L, is available for users who may have larger sized containers that would not fit in a 250L cabinet.
Sworn and civilian members from across the VPD formed a working group to plan the roll-out of the body-worn cameras and create guidelines for our officers.
Hazero Flammable Cabinets are for indoor use, to store flammable liquids outside view our range of Outdoor Dangerous Goods Stores here.
Throughout the pilot, we sought feedback and input from community groups, as well as anyone involved in an interaction where cameras are used.
It is important to note that flammable liquids cannot be stored in any old cabinet and there are a number of requirements stated in AS 1940-2017 Standard “Storage and handing of flammable and combustible liquids.”. These requirements are outlined on page 188 of the Act, which are summarised below:
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Bonding is the term used when connecting metallic items not designed to carry electricity. As a storage cabinet, or cage, is unlikely to make contact with a piece of metal with another potential and thus become ‘live’ (from the difference in potential) – bonding is not normally required.
Officers from Patrol and our Traffic Enforcement Section volunteered and have received specialized training. Each officer will receive their own personal-issue camera.