Day of Mourning. April 28, 2018

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Day of Mourning April 28, 2018

Day of Mourning Day of Mourning is a day intended to recognize those who lost their lives as a result of a work-related incident or occupational diseases. Ceremonies have been held across the country ever since the Canadian Labour Congress initiated a national Day of Mourning ceremony on April 28, 1984 and is now recognized annually around the world in more than 100 countries. April 28 th was chosen because it was on this date in 1914 that the first Workers Compensation Act was brought into effect in Canada. Deaths from workplace injury average nearly a thousand per year in Canada. There are approximately one million workplace injuries a year in Canada a compensable injury occurs every seven seconds of each working day.

In 2017 there were 158 work related fatalities in BC 10 were directly related to forestry operations 2 were related to forest products manufacturing

Log Hauling December: A log truck driver died near Fort St. James, at about 5 am, when his loaded log truck went off the road after colliding with an unloaded log truck that had spun out on a hill. The resource road conditions were reported as icy at the time.. November: A log truck driver died near Lake Cowichan when his empty log truck rounded a turn and ran into an area of the road that had been eroded by heavy rains. The truck veered into standing water and was completely submerged. The driver was unable to escape from the cab.

Log Hauling February: A log truck driver died at the scene after his fully loaded log truck left the ice covered road and rolled over, about 90 km north of Fort St. John. February: A log truck driver died at the scene of a multi vehicle incident involving three log trucks and a passenger vehicle near Fort St James.

Forestry Operations. October: A feller buncher operator died after his machine rolled over and caught fire on the Finlay Forest Service Road, north of Prince George. October: A forestry worker died in hospital after his north-bound pickup left the Babine Lake Road, north of Smithers, and rolled over early in the morning. Road conditions were icy

Forestry Operations. April: Three workers were killed and two injured when rail cars were being loaded with logs in Woss, Vancouver Island. 10 of the loaded cars rolled about three kilometres down a grade. The loaded cars struck a section crew s vehicle (speeder) carrying five workers who were performing maintenance on the tracks.

Manual Tree Falling February: A certified faller was struck and pinned by a 20-inch- diameter cedar tree that uprooted and fell shortly after the faller had felled an adjacent cedar tree in Woods

Wood Products Manufacturing January: A worker was operating a boom boat at a Kelowna sawmill when it suddenly sunk. The operator was later located within the cabin of the sunken boom boat. January: A maintenance worker died at a Lumby yard (CU714037 Wooden Post or Pole Manufacture)

Staying safe We all play a role in keeping ourselves and our co-workers safe. Take a moment to recognize how you can impact workplace safety: Report unsafe acts or conditions - don t walk by. Be prepared for work mentally and physically. Recognize the signs when you are fatigued, rushed, distracted or complacent and may be making unsafe decisions. Stop and reassess what you are about to do. Take an active role in your crew members wellbeing. If a coworker is distracted or otherwise unfit for work talk to them or your supervisor. An injured worker impacts us all. Ask for assistance talk to your supervisor if you are unsure of how to proceed or need additional support.

I Chose to Look The Other Way I could have saved a life that day, But I chose to look the other way. It wasn't that I didn't care, I had the time, and I was there. But I didn't want to seem a fool, Or argue over a safety rule. I knew he'd done the job before, If I spoke up, he might get sore. The chances didn't seem that bad, I'd done the same, He knew I had. So I shook my head and walked on by, He knew the risks as well as I. He took the chance, I closed an eye, And with that act, I let him die. I could have saved a life that day, But I chose to look the other way. Now every time I see his wife, I'll know, I should have saved his life. That guilt is something I must bear, But it isn't something you need share. If you see a risk that others take, That puts their health or life at stake. The question asked, or thing you say, Could help them live another day. If you see a risk and walk away, Then hope you never have to say, I could have saved a life that day, But I chose, to look the other way. Don Merrell donmerrell@hotmail.com

Day of Mourning links Day of Mourning website http://www.dayofmourning.bc.ca/ Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety http://www.ccohs.ca/events/mourning/ BC Forest Safety Council www.bcforestsafe.org