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On the Job
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Learn about bears. Understand what their behaviours
mean. Know how to react to an encounter
or attack.
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If you're working in grizzly country, ensure you can
tell the difference
between a black and a grizzly bear.
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Stay alert! Look for signs
of recent bear activity. Work & travel in a
group when possible.
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Dont surprise bears. Warn bears of your presence
(talking).
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Dont attract bears or reward them with food.
Carry your food/garbage in a portable, bear-resistant
food canister.
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Be proficient in first aid. Carry sufficient medical
supplies.
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Inform others of your plans. Carry 2-way communication
device.
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A well trained dog
(that listens to voice commands) can be very useful
in detecting and deterring bears.
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Carry bear
spray as a first line of defence.
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Electric-fence
overnight camping sites.
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Train
in the use of non-lethal deterrents
and keep supplies handy.
Download a brochure on Working
in Bear Country (print front and back and fold twice).
Get a video.
Download more detailed
information sheets.
Download a Best
Practices Guide for Business.
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