Canruss Medical & Safety Services provides experienced personnel and customized support for industrial projects, remote worksites and demanding operating environments throughout British Columbia and Western Canada.
From paramedics, first aid attendants and nursing professionals to security, fire suppression and training resources, Canruss helps organizations protect their people, worksites and operations.
Industrial and remote operations require more than a single service provider. They require qualified personnel, reliable equipment, clear communication and teams that are prepared to respond when circumstances change.
Canruss Medical & Safety Services provides coordinated medical, safety, security and emergency-response solutions tailored to the requirements of each client and worksite.
Our personnel include BC- and Alberta-licensed first aid attendants, paramedics, security professionals, rescue technicians, nurses and nurse practitioners. Services can be arranged individually or combined into a more comprehensive site-support program.
Whether you are managing a remote resource operation, industrial facility, infrastructure project or temporary worksite, Canruss can help develop an appropriate level of coverage for your location, workforce and identified risks.








Canruss brings complementary services together under one experienced provider. This allows clients to coordinate personnel, communication and emergency preparedness more efficiently across their operations.
Canruss provides licensed and experienced paramedics for industrial projects and remote worksites. Available personnel can support emergency response requirements in challenging locations and operating conditions.
Canruss also provides equipped ambulances and mobile treatment units capable of travelling to remote areas in varied weather conditions.
Experienced first aid attendants provide onsite medical support for industrial operations throughout British Columbia. Coverage can be tailored to the worksite, workforce, project duration and applicable first aid requirements.
Canruss provides nurses and nurse practitioners for remote camps and industrial settings throughout Western Canada. These professionals can support workforce health, onsite clinical requirements and access to care in locations where medical resources may be limited.
Protecting a worksite involves more than responding to medical incidents. Canruss can also support site access, emergency preparedness and fire-related risks.
Canruss provides customized security services for industrial facilities, construction projects, remote camps and resource operations.
Security coverage may include access control, gate security, mobile patrols, property protection and coordination with Canruss medical and emergency-response personnel.
Fire risks at industrial and remote worksites require appropriate planning, trained personnel and dependable response resources.
Canruss can provide fire suppression support as part of a broader medical, safety and emergency-response program tailored to the requirements of the project.
Canruss maintains offices and operational locations that support projects across British Columbia, including urban centres, northern communities and remote regions.
Primary service locations include:
Coverage in surrounding communities and remote locations may also be available depending on the scope, duration and staffing requirements of the assignment.
Canruss provides medical, safety and emergency-response support for organizations operating in demanding environments across British Columbia.
First aid, paramedic, security and emergency-response services for construction sites and infrastructure projects.
Medical personnel, site safety, security and emergency-response support for remote and active oil and gas operations.
Provide access control, site monitoring and security support for oil and gas projects where remote conditions, communication and emergency preparedness are especially important.
Onsite personnel and customized safety support for manufacturing facilities, processing operations, equipment yards and other industrial properties.
Help protect processing facilities, manufacturing sites, warehouses, storage areas and equipment yards through controlled access, patrols and a professional onsite presence.
Medical, nursing, security and emergency-response personnel for temporary and long-term workforce accommodations.
Canruss has supported organizations working in industries where safety, reliability and preparedness are essential.







Whether you require paramedics for a remote operation, first aid coverage for an industrial site, nursing personnel for a work camp or coordinated security and emergency-response support, Canruss can help develop a solution suited to your organization.
Tell us about your project, location, schedule and service requirements. Our team will help determine the personnel and support needed for your worksite.
Canruss provides paramedic services, occupational first aid attendants, nurses and nurse practitioners, industrial security, rescue technicians, fire suppression support and workforce training resources. Services can be arranged individually or combined according to the requirements of the project.
Yes. Canruss provides personnel and services for remote camps, resource projects and industrial operations. Availability depends on the location, project duration, required qualifications and scope of work.
Yes. Canruss can coordinate complementary services such as first aid, paramedics, nursing, security and fire suppression through one organization.
Canruss provides appropriately licensed and qualified personnel based on the service, province and requirements of the assignment. Specific qualifications can be discussed during the project-planning process.
Canruss supports oil and gas, mining, forestry, construction, infrastructure, industrial operations, remote work camps and other organizations requiring professional medical, safety or emergency-response services.
Canruss supports projects throughout British Columbia and may provide personnel in other parts of Western Canada depending on the service and assignment. Contact Canruss to confirm availability for a particular location.
Yes. Canruss can review the location, workforce, operating schedule, identified risks and emergency requirements before recommending an appropriate combination of personnel and services.