WorkSafeBC Planning Safety Committee Changes

The proposed changes were developed following two fatal explosions in early 2012 at sawmills in the province.

Public hearings will take place this fall about proposed amendments to WorkSafeBC's Occupational Health and Safety Regulation that affects joint health and safety committees. The proposed changes have been subject to one round of public consultation and were developed following two fatal dust explosions in early 2012 at sawmills in the province, based on provincial government legislation (Bill 35) and recommendations from coroners' inquests into the explosions.

The agency's proposed changes would affect the evaluation of a joint committee's work; training for new joint committee members and new worker health and safety representatives; and participation in employer incident investigations. The proposed evaluation would ensure that safety committees' work is reviewed every year to ensure they are in compliance and to identify ways to increase their effectiveness.

Following the public hearings, WorkSafeBC's board of directors will consider feedback to the proposed changes. If they are approved, a new section of the Regulation (3.27) would require that new joint committee members and worker health and safety representatives receive at least eight hours of instruction and training in their new roles; the training would have to be completed as soon as possible and no more than six months after that person was selected. And a new section of the Regulation (3.28) would clarify the meaning of "participation" for worker and employer representatives with respect to their participation in employer preliminary and full investigations by expanding the list of what "participation" includes, that is, assisting persons carrying out the investigation with gathering information, analyzing the information collected, and identifying any corrective actions necessary to prevent similar incidents from happening again.

Once proposed changes are approved, the guideline will be available at worksafebc.com.

Product Showcase

  • Matrix's OmniPro Vision AI Collision Avoidance System

    OmniPro Vision AI is a state-of-the-art collision avoidance system that features NIOSH award-winning Visual Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. This highly accurate, powerful system identifies and alerts on pedestrians, vehicles and specified objects, ensuring safer facilities, mining operations and industrial sites. With its web-based cloud application, OmniPro Vision AI also logs and analyzes a wide range of data related to zone breach notifications. Operating without needing personal wearable devices or tags, OmniPro has visual and audible zone breach alerts for both operators and pedestrians. Read More

  • AirChek Connect Sampling Pump

    Stay connected to your sampling with the SKC AirChek® Connect Sampling Pump! With its Bluetooth connection to PC and mobile devices, you can monitor AirChek Connect pump operation without disrupting workflow. SKC designed AirChek Connect specifically for all OEHS professionals to ensure accurate, reliable flows from 5 to 5000 ml/min and extreme ease of use. AirChek Connect offers easy touch screen operation and flexibility. It is quality built to serve you and the workers you protect. Ask about special pricing and a demo at AIHA Connect Booth 1003. Read More

  • NoiseCHEK Personal Noise Dosimeter

    SKC NoiseCHEK is the easiest-to-use dosimeter available! Designed specifically for OEHS professionals, SKC NoiseCHEK offers the easiest operation and accurate noise measurements. Everything you need is right in your palm. Pair Bluetooth models to your mobile devices and monitor workers remotely with the SmartWave dB app without interrupting workflow. Careful design features like a locking windscreen, sturdy clip, large front-lit display, bright status LEDs, and more make NoiseCHEK the top choice in noise dosimeters. Demo NoiseCHEK at AIHA Connect Booth 1003. Read More

Featured

Artificial Intelligence