Metro Vancouver fined by WorkSafeBC after near-fatal worksite accident
While using pry bars to help a crane lift a gearbox, the gearbox released and sprang upward, which could have been fatal, according to WorkSafeBC.
#Economy #MetroVancouver #MetroVancouverNews
https://globalnews.ca/news/11841352/metro-vancouver-fined-worksafebc-near-fatal-worksite-accident/

@emilylowan.bsky.social

Thank you so much for coming out to the commemoration.

Political parties bloated with a focus on incrementalist change and bare minimalism are such a waste of time.

138 workers should not have died last year.

You and your party's principled focus is so necessary now.

#cdnpoli #canada #mexico #fascism #antifa #antifascist #elbowsup #bcpoli #vancouver #burnaby #canlab #bcgreens #bcndp #ecosocialism #WorkSafeBC

Almost 140 work-related deaths recorded in B.C. in 2025: WorkSafeBC
B.C.'s workers' compensation agency says 138 people died on the job or from workplace injuries and illnesses last year.
Seventy-nine of those deaths were from occupational diseases, such as asbestos exposure, and 41 were from traumatic workplace injuries.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/2025-workplace-deaths-bc-occupational-diseases-9.7179016?cmp=rss
WorkSafeBC issues $182,000 fine after Prince George refinery worker sprayed by hot oil
WorkSafeBC says Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd. has been handed a $182,282.38 penalty after investigating a Nov. 5, 2025 incident.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/company-fined-hot-oil-incident-prince-george-9.7158395?cmp=rss

šŸ™Œ The Tyee has done amazingly well with this piece. And again, this is NOT a historic roundup - COVID-19 has ongoing community transmission and is impacting people's lives and health, today, right now.

People are tired of the COVID pandemic. There is a desire to move on. But even today, as we write this, there continue to be outbreaks in hospitals and long-term care facilities in Alberta and elsewhere in North America.

7/7 🧵

https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2026/03/27/Human-Cost-Failing-Name-COVID-Airborne/

#COVIDIsAirborne #SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #SafeWorkplace #workplaceSafety #WorkSafeBC #CDNPoli #PublicHealth

The Human Cost of Failing to Name COVID ā€˜Airborne’ | The Tyee

Safety laws are being sidestepped. One doctor’s nightmare shows how health-care workers pay the price.

The Tyee

And the need for airborne protection, now, is not hypothetical, it's not in the past. it's now:

In Canada, government data shows that in the week ending March 8, 2026, 34 per cent of COVID patients in hospital acquired the virus while in hospital.

And yes, there is enough science to place the blame squarely on insufficient airborne protection for those people:

How many either communicated the COVID virus to a poorly protected health-care worker or received the virus from a health-care worker who was left without adequate defences, such as properly filtered air or an N95 mask, to ward off the virus? We know, because studies have shown that respirator masks are better than other medical masks at preventing an infected person from infecting someone else.

6/n 🧵

https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2026/03/27/Human-Cost-Failing-Name-COVID-Airborne/

#COVIDIsAirborne #SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #SafeWorkplace #workplaceSafety #WorkSafeBC #CDNPoli #PublicHealth

The Human Cost of Failing to Name COVID ā€˜Airborne’ | The Tyee

Safety laws are being sidestepped. One doctor’s nightmare shows how health-care workers pay the price.

The Tyee

Now, technically it's true that

It’s difficult to know why the word ā€œairborneā€ is avoided so consistently, but the impact is clear: without that word, occupational health and safety requirements can be evaded.

but ;lobbying is the reason for almost every decision that hurts all of Canadian citizens and the Canadian economy and Canadian international strength, so personally I think I only need one guess

5/n 🧵

https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2026/03/27/Human-Cost-Failing-Name-COVID-Airborne/

#COVIDIsAirborne #SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #SafeWorkplace #workplaceSafety #WorkSafeBC #CDNPoli #PublicHealth #N95

The Human Cost of Failing to Name COVID ā€˜Airborne’ | The Tyee

Safety laws are being sidestepped. One doctor’s nightmare shows how health-care workers pay the price.

The Tyee

And the Public Health Agency of Canada has been outright misleading us for years:

So how is it still possible that the Canadian OHS laws don’t apply, requiring the appropriate PPE for airborne spread?

PHAC, to this day, has never used the word ā€œairborne.ā€ It’s merely implied

Now, they still technically advised safe behaviour:

For years, the advice to the public was to wear the ā€œbest made, best fitting mask,ā€ terminology that only describes a respirator-style N95 mask, essential for mitigating airborne transmission

But by not outright admitting the actual threat, they let Average Canadian, and Average Canadian Healthcare Worker keep falsely thinking that baggy blues are effective protection.

4/n 🧵

https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2026/03/27/Human-Cost-Failing-Name-COVID-Airborne/

#COVIDIsAirborne #SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #SafeWorkplace #workplaceSafety #WorkSafeBC #CDNPoli #PublicHealth #N95

The Human Cost of Failing to Name COVID ā€˜Airborne’ | The Tyee

Safety laws are being sidestepped. One doctor’s nightmare shows how health-care workers pay the price.

The Tyee

Protection means N95s or better  and not baggy blues

medical masks were never designed as respiratory PPE

while

Respirator masks, which are explicitly referred to in OHS legislation as the appropriate PPE for airborne hazards, are designed specifically to prevent inhalation of threats like asbestos or COVID-19

3/n 🧵

https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2026/03/27/Human-Cost-Failing-Name-COVID-Airborne/

#COVIDIsAirborne #SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #SafeWorkplace #workplaceSafety #WorkSafeBC #CDNPoli #PublicHealth #N95

The Human Cost of Failing to Name COVID ā€˜Airborne’ | The Tyee

Safety laws are being sidestepped. One doctor’s nightmare shows how health-care workers pay the price.

The Tyee

It has never been impossible to improve worksite protections:

U.S. records showing a 60 per cent drop in workplace fatalities, and a 40 per cent drop in injury and illness, in the 30 years after the Occupational Health and Safety Act was enacted, despite a doubling of the country’s population of workers.

And the law already requires employers to protect employees and others on site:

In reading the legislation, it is clear that the employer has a responsibility to protect health-care workers ... from bioaerosol hazards.

2/n 🧵

https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2026/03/27/Human-Cost-Failing-Name-COVID-Airborne/

#COVIDIsAirborne #SARSCoV2 #COVID #COVID19 #SafeWorkplace #workplaceSafety #WorkSafeBC #CDNPoli #PublicHealth

The Human Cost of Failing to Name COVID ā€˜Airborne’ | The Tyee

Safety laws are being sidestepped. One doctor’s nightmare shows how health-care workers pay the price.

The Tyee