WorkSafeBC review to bring higher rate of prosecution
Government accepts all 43 recommendations of report triggered by sawmill investigations
The B.C. government has ordered changes to the way WorkSafeBC conducts investigations following a review of the organization's mishandling of two fatal sawmill explosions.
B.C. Jobs Minister Shirley Bond said the government accepts and will implement all 43 recommendations listed in Gordon Macatee's 192-page review released Tuesday.
Bond said the protocol will strengthen investigations on many levels and should increase the likelihood of prosecutions in future cases.
The review was triggered after two separate investigations by WorkSafeBC into the fatal sawmill explosions in Northern B.C. in 2012 did not result in any criminal charges.
“I expect continued aggressive action by WorkSafeBC on sustained compliance at sawmills and other wood product manufacturers to enhance safety for workers,” Bond said in a statement released Tuesday.