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Share your feedback on Confined Spaces Regulation from WorkSafeBC

April 10, 2019/in News & Updates, Miscellaneous Resources

In early 2017, the BCMSA joined a working group to provide feedback on the key issues the water sector faces in complying with Part 9 of the WorkSafeBC (WSBC) regulations regarding confined spaces. The group was comprised of a wide cross-section of the water sector, including representatives from the BC Water and Wastewater Association (BCWWA), […]

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WorkSafeBC Bulletin – Ensuring adequate support for concrete block masonry walls during construction

April 8, 2019/in News & Updates, WorkSafeBC Updates

Introducing a new bulletin: Ensuring adequate support for concrete block masonry walls during construction Concrete block masonry walls are common on construction sites throughout B.C. This bulletin examines the potential hazard of wall collapse without sufficient lateral support. It also discusses how owners, employers, and contractors can prevent masonry wall collapses.

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