B.C. safety agency moves to cut risks for construction cranes after fatal accidents
RICHMOND, B.C. — British Columbia’s worker safety agency is moving to address “gaps” in construction crane safety after recent accidents, including fatalities.
WorkSafeBC says in a statement that it developed safety plans after bringing together 130 groups and individuals, including tower crane operators, unions, employers, contractors and the B.C. Association for Crane Safety.
It follows a series of incidents and accidents involving tower cranes in B.C., including the death of a worker in Vancouver in February when a load fell on them, and a crane collapse in Kelowna in 2021 that killed five men.
WorkSafe’s Todd McDonald says they developed a risk-reduction strategy after the review.