WorkSafeBC reports 175 workers died in 2023

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Of that number, 93 died from work-related disease including 48 from asbestos exposure.

As part of the April 28 Day of Mourning across Canada, WorkSafeBC reported its end-of-year death toll showing 60 workers died from traumatic injury in 2023. Of those, 22 died in workplace motor vehicle accidents while others died in falls, being struck by objects and being caught in machinery.

There have been 22 incidents involving tower cranes over the past five years, according to WorkSafeBC, including the “catastrophic failure” of a crane in downtown Kelowna in 2021. There was an asbestos mine in Cassiar in Northern B.C. that operated from 1951 until 1992. Even though authorities warned of its dangers as early as the 1940s and ’50s, it wasn’t until the early 1990s that asbestos ceased to be used in homes.

 

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