WorkSafeBC Planning Safety Committee Changes
The proposed changes were developed following two fatal explosions in early 2012 at sawmills in the province.
Read more →The proposed changes were developed following two fatal explosions in early 2012 at sawmills in the province.
Read more →Rising temperatures across the country are putting workers at risk of heat-related illnesses and injuries, particularly workers who may not have become acclimatized to the heat, and Assistant Secretary Dr. David Michaels will highlight efforts by employers to protect them June 27.
Read more →FRA’s preliminary investigation determined the derailment was caused by broken lag bolts leading to a wide track gauge. Investigators found multiple lag bolts in the track section were broken and sheared, leading to tie plates loosening from ties and allowing the rails to be pushed outwards as trains moved across them.
Read more →CDC continues to recommend that all children under age 6 living in the city of Flint have their blood tested for lead by a health care provider, particularly if they have not had a blood lead test since October 2015.
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