‘Several critical safety failures’ behind B.C. worker’s death, WorkSafeBC says

CCTV footage revealed ‘no effective controls in place’ and safety protocols not followed: report Ashley Joannou · The Canadian Press · Posted: Mar 12, 2025 WorkSafeBC says a worker killed in Vancouver last year when a mould used for concrete fell 26 storeys should never have been able to stand where she was. The report released by the province’s…

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WorkSafeBC’s nudge on crane rules just an ‘interim step’ for safety, union says

“Providing guidance in the meantime is sort of, let’s call it an interim step, to try to prevent similar incidents from happening again.” — Josh Towsley, International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115 Vancouver Sun | By Derrick Penner | February 27, 2025 WorkSafeBC has taken another small step to shore up the safety of tower…

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B.C. construction company fined after falling tree kills worker

CBC News | Feb 24, 2025  WorkSafeBC has fined a construction company after a workplace fatality. It happened on a forest service road in the Beaton area, east of Revelstoke in B.C.’s West Kootenay. Crescent Bay Construction was fined $8,995.26 on Jan. 23, notice of which was recently posted to WorkSafeBC’s website. However, the watchdog’s notice does not say when…

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WorkSafeBC opens 3rd investigation into accidents at Oakridge construction site

CBC News | Jason Proctor | February 18, 2025 Search warrant says prime contractor EllisDon wants willingness to co-operate ‘formally’ documented Search warrants obtained by CBC reveal the existence of a WorkSafeBC investigation into a third accident at the Oakridge construction site — as well as efforts by prime contractor EllisDon to counter allegations the massive project…

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Preventing crane rigging failures

Crane rigging failures have caused serious injuries and fatalities on B.C. construction sites. Rigging that can lift thousands of kilograms may fail catastrophically. WorkSafeBC’s bulletin provides an overview of how rigging failures typically happen and how to reduce the risks. Visit WorkSafeBC’s tower cranes webpage for more information and resources.

WorkSafeBC updates penalty database, highlights lack of fall protection incidents

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | February 14, 2025 VICTORIA — WorkSafeBC’s penalty database was updated recently to include penalties from January and while there were various incidents and employers that faced fines, many were for a lack of fall protection.    Falls from elevation result in some of the most serious work-related injuries, the…

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WorkSafeBC hits province with $783K penalty for music fest traffic safety violations

Liam Britten | CBC News | Posted: Feb 10, 2025 WorkSafeBC has issued a penalty of $783,068.26 to the provincial government for “high-risk” worker safety violations outside a popular electronic music festival in B.C.’s Interior. The penalty, imposed in late January, was for a July 29, 2024, incident involving the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) staff…

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Amendments to Part 5 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation

WorkSafeBC New requirements now in effect As of February 3, 2025, amendments to Part 5 of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Regulation, relating to emergency planning for hazardous substances, are in effect. These amendments broaden and enhance existing requirements to minimize risks to workers and other persons posed by emergencies involving hazardous substances.   Below…

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Recent work-related incidents reported to WorkSafeBC

WorkSafeBC | January 31, 2025 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: Burns Core Activity: Plumbing, heating, vent, residential air conditioning, or central vacuum system installation or repair /…

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CCOHS unveils free mental health toolkit

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | January 30, 2025 HAMILTON, ONT. — The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has released a free Workplace Mental Health Toolkit for Canadian organizations. “The online toolkit aims to empower business owners, managers and supervisors to build a workplace culture where employees feel safe, respected, and valued,” a…

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BCCWITT News and Events 

On behalf of BC Construction Women in the Trades | January BCCWITT’s ConnectHER: Journey to Success for Women Apprentices in BC We have a new initiative to support women apprentices in BC, and we need your support! Our ConnectHER program provides fully funded training, mentorship and community to help women apprentices in BC complete their apprenticeship…

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CCA, MCAC ask for carveout from retaliatory tariffs

Journal of Commerce | Don Wall | January 29, 2025 Key construction stakeholders are urging the federal government to exclude construction-related products and materials from any retaliatory tariffs imposed on U.S. imports into Canada if the Donald Trump administration goes ahead with its threatened tariffs on Feb. 1. A coalition of four associations sent a letter…

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