CANADAHALIFAX news Concerns swirl around rising number of workplace deaths in N.S. by admin 20 مارس، 2023 written by admin 20 مارس، 2023 16 According to the Workers Compensation Board, there were 24 work-related deaths in Nova Scotia last year CityNews Halifax Listen to this article According to the Workers Compensation Board, more Nova Scotians died at work or because of their work in 2022 than the previous year. Released on March 16 the numbers show that there were 24 work-related deaths in Nova Scotia, which is an increase of 20 in 2021. Of those deaths, they say nine were from acute traumatic injuries on the job across a range of industries, including fishing. Eight deaths were related to occupational diseases stemming from past exposures, seven by health-related issues like heart attacks, which may or may not have been related to work. The WCB’s Nova Scotia interim CEO Shelley Rowan says in a statement that fatalities are a stark reminder of the importance making sure safety is the first priority in every workplace. The releases states WCB Nova Scotia and the Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration continue to work closely with industry and other partners to promote workplace safety. But Nova Scotia Federation of Labour president Danny Cavanagh said in a release on Friday that the number of deaths is “unacceptable”. “No matter how it gets spun by the Workers’ Compensation Board or the province, 24 is 24 too many,” Cavanagh said. “Sadly, very few – if any – have led to criminal charges under the Westray Act.” Together, the organizations, along with safety associations, conduct workplace visits and education and awareness campaigns, as part of ongoing efforts to improve workplace safety throughout the province. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post بارزاني يتحدث الى غسان شربل : ذهبنا إلى الاجتماع السرِّي فقال الأميركيون «اتخذنا قراراً بإطاحة صدّام» next post رضوان السيد يكتب عن : العربي واستقبال الجديد You may also like Halifax West placed into hold and secure after... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 ‘Serious commitment’ toward N.S. mass shooting recommendations, says... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 Jim Jessop appointed new Toronto Fire Chief 29 نوفمبر، 2024 Cucumbers sold in Ontario, three other provinces recalled... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 Suspects identified but still no arrests in shooting... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 GDP per capita falls for sixth straight quarter,... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 Can’t resist Black Friday deals? How to shop... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 بايدن يدعو إلى عدم ’’إفساد علاقات‘‘ الولايات المتحدة... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 مكتب المنافسة يقاضي ’’غوغل‘‘ ويطالبها ببيع اثنتين من... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 ‘Shocking’: Nova Scotia has lowest voter turnout of... 28 نوفمبر، 2024