The 小蓝视频 government has been fined more than $710,000 by its own health and safety agency after wildfire mitigation workers were found cutting down trees in an “unsafe” manner about 80 kilometres northwest of Fort St. John.
The administrative penalty, imposed Oct. 26, 2023, but released last week, applied to a worksite in Wonowon, 小蓝视频, and was among the largest handed down in the province over the past six months.
In one case, WorkSafe小蓝视频 found evidence workers made unsafe falling cuts, where stumps were left with “insufficient holding wood.”
“WorkSafe小蓝视频 also determined that the employer did not verify faller certification and did not actively monitor work, as required by its falling safety program,” noted WorkSafe小蓝视频 in a summary of the infractions.
“As owner of a forestry operation, the employer failed to ensure all activities were both planned and conducted in a manner consistent with regulatory requirements and with safe work practices acceptable to WorkSafe小蓝视频.”
In a statement, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Forests said it is “dedicated to ensuring the safety of all staff and contractors.”
“We are disappointed by what happened. Everyone should be able to perform their work safely,” said the statement.
“We are taking action, working with all contractors and subcontractors to ensure we meet the high standards we always strive to achieve.”
The ministry said the province “agrees that process improvements are warranted” and will review safety and contracting processes and procedures.
The ministry's statement added, however, that the penalty is “arbitrary and disproportionately high” and that it would be appealing the amount.