‘The next step is going to be a fatality’: United Steelworkers demand change in wake of alarming mine safety report
KAMLOOPS — United Steelworkers Local 7619 President Kyle Wolff said inaction may lead to death at Teck Highland Valley Copper (HVC) mine in Logan Lake.
“Between a person not being in the right mindset, the lack of training, the lack of proper equipment or whatever it happens to be, the next step is going to be a fatality,” Wolff said, noting there were 43 dangerous occurrences at the mine over the last year and more this week.
The Office of the Chief Inspector of Mines conducted an investigation last summer into health and safety systems at HVC, prompted by rising incident rates, reports of bullying and harassment and formal discrimination complaints under the Mines Act.


