Trans Mountain expansion restarts after voluntary safety shutdown
KAMLOOPS — After a nearly two-month pause, Trans Mountain says its expansion project is beginning to ramp up again.
The pipeline announced a stoppage in mid-December due to a series of safety incidents. The initial stoppage was scheduled to last just more than two weeks, but ended up lasting nearly two months.
In a news release, Trans Mountain says “[a] staged remobilization of the company’s 7,000-strong workforce will begin this week.”
During its standown, the company conducted a review of its workplace safety protocols and practices, and says it is working with regulatory authorities as they undertake their own probes.