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Day of Mourning honours the memory of 175 workers lost in B.C. last year
April 28 signifies the Day of Mourning across Canada, where workers, employers, families, and communities pay tribute to workers who lost their lives due to a workplace injury or illness. British Columbians will gather at 30 ceremonies across the province today to pay tribute to fallen workers and renew a collective commitment to protecting the health, safety, and well-being of all workers.
News releasePublished on: Apr 28, 2024 -
Introducing WorkSafeBC’s Engagement Hub
Our newly launched Engagement Hub is a place for you to learn about WorkSafeBC initiatives, projects, and proposals and share your feedback on them.
AnnouncementPublished on: Apr 24, 2024 -
WorkSafeBC’s inspectional approach for construction in 2024 aims to reduce serious injuries and fatalities
WorkSafeBC’s inspectional approach for construction in 2024 aims to reduce the number of serious and fatal injuries in the sector.
News releasePublished on: Apr 23, 2024 -
May 2024 public hearing on proposed changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation
WorkSafeBC is holding a virtual public hearing on proposed amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. The virtual public hearing will be streamed live on May 14, 2024.
AnnouncementPublished on: Apr 15, 2024 -
New videos help explain the risks of asbestos exposure and what you can do to prevent it
Asbestos exposure is the number one killer of workers in B.C. From health risks, to safe work practices, to homeowner responsibilities, learn about asbestos from a health and safety expert.
AnnouncementPublished on: Apr 11, 2024