Three employers have been ordered to pay a total of $184,000 in penalties after a worker at a University of Victoria construction site fell to the ground when a 10-metre rebar tower collapsed in June.
WorkSafeBC has issued $184,000 in fines to three Victoria employers following a structural collapse that revealed high-risk safety violations. In September, WorkSafeBc levied a fine against both Bird ...
Empower Engenharia, a renowned third-party technical consultancy in Latin America, recently conducted a comprehensive power generation performance analysis, aims to evaluate the efficiency, ...
A Burnaby-based landscaping company has been fined more than $27,000 after one of their employees got caught in an industrial auger, dealing catastrophic injuries to his leg. Pacific Bark Blowers had ...
Hyderabad: Chief minister A Revanth Reddy on Sunday sent deputy chief minister Bhatti Vikramarka and two ministers from the Backward Classes (BC) community to New Delhi to explain to senior advocates ...
A former WA prison officer says she is perplexed about why a landmark workplace psychological harm case against her employer has been dropped. WorkSafe WA says based on "fresh evidence", there is no ...
Merri-bek City Council chief executive officer Cathy Henderson was named the head of Victoria’s health and safety regulator on Tuesday afternoon. WorkSafe and Transport Accident Commission (TAC) ...
Celeste Rivas Hernandez is just 13 when she is reported missing from her family home in Lake Elsinore, 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Described as 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighing 120 pounds, ...
A Port Alberni industrial construction company that released footage of its articulating rock truck falling into Nitinat Lake last month has been told to prepare a report detailing what it has done to ...