BC safety agency hands out record fines to employers over workplace safety

  • THE CANADIAN PRESS
  • 2010/03/11

VANCOUVER, B.C. - WorksafeBC handed out a record $4.4 million in fines last year, eclipsing a 2007 record that the safety agency was hoping it wouldn't see again.

Last year, 211 penalties were imposed against 190 employers, almost 60 per cent of which involved construction-related industries.

The largest fine - $250,000 - was levied against Fort St. John-based Canadian Natural Resources after a young worker fell from a drilling rig platform when it was engulfed in flames.

Sixteen of the incidents involved a fatality.

Agency spokeswoman Roberta Ellis says employers need to take the responsibility for a safe workplace seriously, adding that no penalty is imposed if the employer has taken all care to prevent a violation.

Ellis says WorksafeBC has increased its inspection and investigation capacity for industries and employers that present the highest risk to workers.