Industry Special: Checking it twice: why quality assurance is critical to delivering construction safety programs

Journal of Commerce | BCCSA | October 26, 2020 You can always try to audit your own strengths and weaknesses, but you’ll never get a really good view from the seat you’re occupying. It’s a simple truth that underlines the quality assurance (QA) infrastructure put in place by the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA) to ensure…

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Confirmed COVID-19 case onsite, what do you do?

Journal of Commerce | Angela Gismondi | October 23, 2020 Panic. Fear. Misinformation. These are the issues experienced on a construction site when a worker tests positive for COVID-19, explained health and safety professionals during a panel discussion entitled Confirmed Case – Be Prepared to Act Quickly and Effectively. The panel, where construction firms shared stories…

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Policy, Regulation and Research Division Announcement

The Policy, Regulation and Research Division of WorkSafeBC (“PRRD”) would like to thank all participating stakeholders for their submissions on the PRRD’s discussion paper and draft amendments to policy, reflecting the legislative amendments to the Workers Compensation Act (Act) that came into effect on August 14, 2020 as a result of Government’s Bill 23 of 2020.  Please click here for a summary of…

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Opioid epidemic and COVID-19 a deadly combination for struggling B.C. workers

Journal of Commerce | Warren Frey | October 19, 2020 As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, British Columbia’s other public health epidemic rages on. Work to Wellness CEO Diana Vissers and Boreal Wellness Centres registered clinical counsellor Mike Mathers were the presenters of a recent BC Municipal Safety Association (BCMSA) webinar titled Exploring substance use and impacts…

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Industry Perspectives Op-Ed: NDP’s CBAs fail to address training and workforce development challenges

Journal of Commerce | Ken Baerg | October 19, 2020 This is the third in a series of Industry Perspectives Op-Ed columns where Ken Baerg of Canada Works shares his views on British Columbia’s Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) framework. This article delves into Baerg’s opinion on how CBAs fall short of effective training and workforce development. The…

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One-on-one recap: BC Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson sits down with the Journal of Commerce

Journal of Commerce | Russell Hixson | October 16, 2020 Andrew Wilkinson, leader of the BC Liberals, advocated for doing away with Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) and pushing ahead with large infrastructure investments in a one-on-one conversation with the Journal of Commerce (JOC). National managing editor Vince Versace interviewed Wilkinson who is challenging Premier John Horgan’s…

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JOC Election Special: B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson on how a Liberal win will impact construction and labour

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | October 15, 2020 In our final one-on-one interview with B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson, Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce national managing editor Vince Versace asks how a Liberal election win will impact the labour and construction landscape in British Columbia. Please watch our previous videos where…

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JOC Election Special: B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson on COVID-19 and infrastructure commitments

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | October 14, 2020 In the second of our series of one-on-one interviews with B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson, Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce national managing editor Vince Versace asks about the party’s plan, if elected, for capital spending on infrastructure projects as part of the recovery…

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Industry Perspectives Op-Ed: The NDP, CBAs and PLAs – a serving of three letter acronyms

Journal of Commerce | Ken Baerg | October 7, 2020 For information only and not an endorsement – this information is shared to ensure members have the context and understanding of current issues that impact the Construction Industry. This is the second in a series of Industry Perspectives Op-Ed columns where Ken Baerg of Canada Works…

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Public Consultation Postponed – Submit written feedback on Part 8 – Safety Headgear

In light of the provincial election, WorkSafeBC’s Board of Directors has decided to postpone the upcoming public hearings on the proposed changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations scheduled for September 30, 2020.  The new date and times as well as the new submission deadline will be provided when the information is available. Please submit written…

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COCA video reiterates hard hat safety, demonstrates Sikhs can still wear the PPE

Journal of Commerce | Grant Cameron | September 23, 2020 The B.C. Council of Construction Associations (COCA) has produced a nine-and-a-half-minute-long video aimed at bolstering its case for keeping the province’s existing hard hat regulations in place. The video, filmed during a Ledcor Construction Ltd. toolbox talk at the King George Hub project, a mixed-use development…

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BC Building Trades leader announces run for office as NDP candidate for Langley

Journal of Commerce | Russell Hixson |September 22, 2020 Andrew Mercier, executive director for the BC Building Trades, has announced he will be the BC NDP candidate for Langley in this fall’s provincial election. “I’ve always been involved in Langley, involved in the community,” said Mercier. “It’s the community I grew up in and it has…

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Recent work-related incidents reported to WorkSafeBC

September 23, 2020 Construction 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: Violence in the workplace Core Activity: Traffic control / Construction labour supply Location: Lower Mainland Date of Incident: 2020-Sep A traffic…

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B.C. charts path for economic recovery

Journal of Commerce | Russell Hixson | September 21, 2020 Premier John Horgan has released Stronger BC for Everyone: BC’s Economic Recovery Plan, which is his government’s roadmap to spur economic recovery after being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. https://news.gov.bc.ca/files/StrongerBC_BCs-Economic-Recovery-Report.pdf Here are some of the steps the province plans to make around training, infrastructure and…

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Keep hardhats universal: This BC construction employer maintains his Sikh faith, while upholding his commitment to safety

BCCSA Website For more than 30 years since his company was founded, David (Bikkar) Sarai, owner of New York Painting & Coating Ltd. in Surrey, has maintained a commitment to the safety of his employees, who number more than 200. His commitment to the Sikh faith goes back even further. He says he’s not encouraged…

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Wildfire smoke an added health challenge for construction workers

Journal of Commerce | Warren Frey | September 16, 2020 The construction industry is dealing with another safety challenge as wildfires in Washington State, Oregon and California have blanketed British Columbia in a thick blanket of smoke. WorkSafeBC spokesperson Barry Nakahara said the bad air conditions are an added hazard for the industry with less room…

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