B.C. woman shares injury story on Day of Mourning to remind others to take precautions at work
KAMLOOPS — National Day of Mourning recognizes people who have been injured or died in workplace incidents.
There were 151 work-related deaths in 2020 in B.C., many of which were the results of occupational disease or asbestos exposure. Tens of thousands of people were injured.
“We do take so many precautions, there’s just still so much more work to do in protecting British Columbians and everyone in general in the workplace,” said Jessica Kruger.