Just for info, CrowdStrike have released a very clear video showing the manual ways of getting into SafeMode and deleting the necessary bad file
It even mentions BitLocker and the need for the Recovery Key
CrowdStrike Host Self-Remediation for Remote Users with Local Administrator Privileges (youtube.com)
For Bitlocker (TPM only) setting up to go in Safe Mode via F8 or Advanced Settings needs the recovery key.
Going into safe mode by directly editing the BCD (as per the usb or iso techniques in this techcommunity article) usually allows you to boot into Safe Mode without needing the key.
If SecureBoot is enabled, then must ensure the iso is removed and the boot order is back to how it was originally, to allow it to boot in safe mode without asking for the key (else SecureBoot sees the config is different and blocks you).
For unlocking BitLocker at scale eg Enterprises with hundreds of systems, see a link earlier in the comments here, for another similar (3rd party) tool/technique idea that can utilize a CSV database of BitLocker Recovery Keys (need to preprovision that database obviously and only if the Enterprise admins permit that approach).