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新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 lagging in death stats and why construction workers die

Jean Sorensen
新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 lagging in death stats and why construction workers die

新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023鈥檚 statistics are not telling the complete story on construction industry deaths as the industry has come through a deadly 2022, and while figures record how fatalities occur, they tell little of the why or the trends in worker deaths. 聽聽

The construction industry figures from WorkSafeBC show 2022 saw 54 B.C. deaths, the highest in 35 years, and the Allied Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023鈥檚 figures show construction鈥檚 183 fatalities outstripped other sectors.

BC Building Trades executive director Brynn Bourke said the figure of 28 trauma deaths surpassed the occupational deaths such as asbestos exposure, the past legacy of lax safety standards.聽

The trauma deaths 鈥渁re a real warning,鈥 she said, as there needs to be more inspections, more training, proper equipment and proper fitting personal protection equipment, especially for women.

新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023鈥檚 statistics are mainly gathered from workers鈥 compensation boards, a point that has drawn skepticism from two university reports as they indicate the figures are under-reported and not encompassing enough.

 

2022 fatalities in 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023

 

University of Ottawa criminologist Dr. Steven Bittle said: 鈥淲e only report the claims that are accepted for compensation.鈥澛

Workers鈥 compensation boards were not established to record worker death or injuries in 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023, he said, but were established as an insurance system. 聽

聽鈥淭he damage is much greater,鈥 he said, as his research looking at comparative death and injuries statistics in the other countries concluded 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023鈥檚 rate could be as much as 10 times higher.

While 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 tracks asbestos-related workplace deaths, Bittle said there is no tracking of a wife who for years washed her husband鈥檚 asbestos contaminated clothing.

He has recommended governments take over the task of keeping track of workplace deaths.聽聽 聽聽

A University of Alberta report also points out that workplace deaths or injuries don鈥檛 include workers killed in motor vehicle accidents travelling to work, private insurance, and provinces where a vehicle accident onsite can be claimed against the provincial system. The Alberta report, though, stresses statistics are important for establishing research on incidents.

In both 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 and the U.S., falls have been the leading cause of death in construction fatalities. However, the U.S. based Centre for Construction Research and Training (formerly known as the Centre for Protecting Workers鈥 Rights) has looked at the why and found senior individuals had a higher fall mortality rate.聽聽

鈥淥lder workers are also more likely to experience both hearing loss and diminished balance, contributing to falls,鈥 the research body found.

The centre provides a section on aging workers with a recommendation of pairing younger physically-fit entrants with seniors who can impart knowledge.

Some factors are known.

鈥淲e do know that young workers can be disproportionately affected by injury,鈥 Bourke said, adding there is a youth strategy in place.

The actuary figures have shown the B.C. construction industry is growing safer, said Dr. Dave Baspaly, president of the Council of Construction Associations.

From 1992 to 2023, WorkSafeBC premiums have dropped from $5.83 per $100 of assessable payroll to $1.61, an indication of a deepened safety culture on construction sites.

But the culture is also changing. There is an emergent focus on the human dynamics, risk taking and how a personal life impacts the jobsite, Baspaly said.

鈥淲e are starting to see what is in the realm of behavioral science, why people do what they do and what risks do they take and when.鈥澛犅

In Alberta, safety consultant Rick Peden, a 24-year industry veteran, has voiced concern over how socio-economic factors such as the federal government鈥檚 recent large influx of funding for housing will impact safety as there is a rush to build.

鈥淭here is pressure on the contractor or subcontractor to move onto the next job,鈥 he said, causing incidents such as not putting on fall protection gear because it is only a 10-minute job.

In the U.S., foreign-born Hispanics and Latinos made up one in five construction deaths and Peden is voicing concern for 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023鈥檚 growing number of immigrants entering the building trades. They face language barriers and may not have an understanding of the safety culture, he said.

Or, they may derive from a culture where they were not encouraged to report safety hazards.

The New Brunswick Construction Safety Association鈥檚 CEO Roy Silliker said fatality statistics in 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 lag behind nationally, while provincial stats are more readily available. He would like to see more of a breakdown of statistics nationally for the construction industry, such as how long the individual worked in the sector.

He applauds the mental health programs appearing in the workplace as they can help identify factors relating to deaths, such as whether a fall was an accident or suicide, he said, a fact that a coroner鈥檚 inquest would bring forward.

鈥淐oroner鈥檚 inquests can take up to two to three years to be heard and not all provinces hold inquests (on work-related accidents),鈥 he said.

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