
‘Several critical safety failures’ behind B.C. workers death, WorkSafeBC says
RICHMOND, B.C. — WorkSafeBC says a worker killed in Vancouver last year when a mould used for concrete fell 26 storeys should never have been able to stand where she was.
The report released by the province’s worker safety agency says “several critical safety failures” are to blame for the death of the woman at the Oakridge Park development site in February of 2024.
It says CCTV footage revealed “no effective controls in place” and safety protocols not followed, with workers often under suspended loads and entering areas that should have been off-limit “ground control zones.”
The agency says there was a lack of clarity about which contractor was responsible for the control zones and that ambiguity “contributed significantly,” as no single employer took responsibility.