April: Construction Month in BC!

Construction Month offers an important chance for all British Columbians to recognize the contributions of the people in this industry. At any given moment, more than $100BN in construction projects are underway in BC, with more than 200,000 people hard at work across every single community in every region of the province.  Official Proclamation Learn more…

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April is Safe Digging Month!

Every time you dig, you risk injury, loss of life, or damage to property if you hit buried cables, conduits, pipelines, or other facilities. Contacting BC 1 Call is the best way to find out what is buried in your dig site. Employers and supervisors can use this guide during toolbox meetings to talk to…

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Construction industry launches program to reduce illicit drug deaths among Vancouver Island workers

Tailgate Toolkit Project aims to stop stigma and start dialogue for employees in need CBC News · Posted: Mar 26, 2021 The Vancouver Island Construction Association is collaborating with Island Health on a new initiative to try to reduce the number of illicit drug deaths among industry workers. The Tailgate Toolkit Project, funded by the Ministry of Mental Health…

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Rapid COVID-19 Point of Care Screening Program

Posted March 26, 2021 — see BCCDC Website for most up to date information. Point-of-care (POC) test kits can be used to rapidly screen people for COVID-19 in select settings to reduce the chances of outbreaks and control the spread of COVID-19. Point-of-care (POC) test kits are now available to support select screening initiatives in…

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Update on COVID-19 Rapid Testing as it Pertains to the BC Construction Industry

BC construction will shortly have the opportunity, to screen asymptomatic employees for evidence of the COVID -19 virus. The Government of Canada Health officials has supported asymptomatic screening of workers, especially those whose work in close proximity to one another. It is the view of Health Canada medical professionals that screening would have a positive…

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Compulsory trades may be around the corner for B.C.

Journal of Commerce | Russell Hixson | March 19, 2021 A new poll commissioned by the BC Building Trades suggests strong support for restoring compulsory trades in the province. The poll, conducted this month by ResearchCo., shows 80 per cent of respondents support restoring compulsory trades in B.C. The Building Trades added in the poll, 90…

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VICA launches harm reduction program to combat rising rate of overdoses

Journal of Commerce | ASSOCIATIONS , OH&S | March 22, 2021 VICTORIA — Construction leaders on Vancouver Island have announced a new program to combat the rising rates of drug overdoses. The Vancouver Island Construction Association (VICA) has launched its Tailgate Toolkit Project, a three-phased approach that includes stakeholder engagement, development and implementation of training curriculum and refinement…

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COVID-19 vaccination and the workplace

WorkSafeBC strongly supports B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization Plan. WorkSafeBC has information about the role that vaccination can play in workplace health and safety, along with information about submitting a claim for an adverse reaction to a work-related COVID-19 vaccination — click HERE.

Industry Special: BCCSA’s PCTAC takes on big challenges to help contractors of every size

Journal of Commerce | BCCSA | March 18, 2021 Becoming a member of the Prime Contractors Technical Advisory Committee (PCTAC) for the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA) is entirely voluntary. But representatives of COR®-certified General Contractors’ who step up to the plate have found that membership has its rewards, from taking on the common challenges of…

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British Columbians Support Return to System of Compulsory Trades Certification

By Mario Canseco | Research Co. Vancouver, BC [March 12, 2021] – A new survey finds that most British Columbians support compulsory certification of the skilled trades and believe certification will make the construction industry safer. “This poll demonstrates that British Columbians overwhelmingly support a return to compulsory trades certification,” noted Brynn Bourke, interim executive…

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Construction High Risk Strategy

The Construction High Risk Strategy (HRS) is designed to reduce the construction industry’s serious injury rate and the high volume of claims by taking a “risk-based” approach. The construction general injury rate and serious injury rate are consistently higher than overall provincial injury rates. Serious injuries account for approximately 19 percent of claims in construction….

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Enhancements to COVID-19 section on worksafebc.com

From WorkSafeBC Stakeholder Relations: We would like to update you on recent enhancements we’ve made to worksafebc.com to improve access to COVID-19 information and resources. What are the changes? Over the past weekend, we implemented the following changes to improve the experience of those looking for information on how to stay healthy and safe at work and…

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March 3, 2021 Recent work-related Construction incidents reported to WorkSafeBC

March 3, 2021 Incident summaries are based on information obtained as soon as possible after the incidents: they are preliminary and subject to change. Details have been edited to protect workers’ privacy. See additional summaries online. Injury Type: Multiple fractures, possible concussion Core Activity: House or other wood frame contracting, construction, or renovation work Location: Lower Mainland Date of…

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