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September 2022 Monthly Safety Alert – Log Yard Safety
Log storage and sort yards are common forestry worksites with unique hazards. Read more
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MAG Safety Alert – Fall from Elevation – Hot Work
Safety Alert A contractor was welding some head rig in-feed jump chains when a fire started underneath the in-feed chains. The assigned fire watcher and welder were unable to extinguish… Read More
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TAG Safety Alert – Rock Truck Brake Failure
Rock Truck Brake Failure An articulated rock truck was hauling down a sustained 10% grade when the engine retarder failed. The driver applied the foot brake and park brake in… Read More
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Register for the Vancouver Island Safety Conference
2022 VANCOUVER ISLAND SAFETY CONFERENCE Date: Saturday, October 29th Time: 8:30am – 3:30pm (Registration opens at 7:30am) Location: Vancouver Island Conference Centre in Nanaimo, BC After two years… Read More
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MAG – Safety Alert – Hazardous Materials System Failure
Safety Alert The dust extraction system for the planer was turned off during a power reset which resulted in a back-draft of fine dust into the planer. Upon investigation, it… Read More
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THE 2022 VANCOUVER ISLAND SAFETY CONFERENCE RETURNS
Saturday, October 29th at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre in Nanaimo, BC After two years hiatus due to the pandemic, this free conference is back with forestry-related safety… Read More
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TAG Safety Alert – Collision
Collision A pickup truck drove into the back of a logging truck trailer due to poor visibility and dusty road conditions. TAG Safety Alert – Collission
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MAG – Safety Alert – Overhead Electrical Wire Incident
Safety Alert A high stacker operator was moving equipment on a trailer from one location to another. This equipment is moved twice a year – once in the spring, to… Read More
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MAG – Safety Alert – Angle Grinder Incident
Safety Alert An employee was using an angle grinder with a sanding disc attachment to sharpen a welded saw tooth. While completing this task the sanding disc hooked the tooth… Read More
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August 2022 Monthly Safety Alert – Truck Rollovers
Recently, there have been three serious rollover incidents reported by WorkSafeBC. Read more
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MAG – Safety Alert – Overhead Lifting Devices – Side Pulling
Safety Alert Side-pulling occurs when attempting to lift any load that is not located directly under the hoist’s hook. Another form of side-pulling occurs when a crane operator attempts… Read More
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MAG – Safety Alert – Boom Boat Sinking
Safety Alert A boom boat (sidewinder) rapidly sank in 290’ of water while stowing bundles. The operator was able to jump clear and was uninjured. The sidewinder remained submerged after… Read More
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TAG Safety Alert – Molly Failure
Molly Failure A log truck driver lifted his trailer up with the trailer hoist. As he was backing up his truck underneath the trailer, the molly failed, causing the trailer… Read More
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MAG – Safety Alert – Changing a Tire
Safety Alert An employee was seriously injured as a result of being crushed by the wheels of his vehicle during a tire change. The employee decided to change the flat… Read More
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July 2022 Monthly Safety Alert – Importance of Reporting
Close calls with the potential for serious injury are some of the most important items to report and do something about. In many cases, it is just luck that an… Read More
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MAG – Safety Alert – Sawmill – Stacker Strip Unscrambler
Safety Alert Millwrights were installing a new unscrambler chain on the stacker one-strip conveyance system. The old chain had been removed and the new chain was being lifted in place… Read More
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Safety Alerts from New Zealand
The terminology may differ, but forestry harvesting operations in New Zealand experience the same challenges and hazards that can be found in BC’s logging industry. Scroll through the attached PDF… Read More
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Rock from log truck impacts ambulance windshield
An ambulance windshield was severely damaged by a rock that came off a loaded log truck. Read more in this submitted alert.
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Challenging conditions, challenging setting for hauling logs
Hauling conditions in Spring and early Summer 2022 are proving formidable. Ask for assistance when things don’t go as planned. Read more in this industry-submitted safety alert.
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MAG – Safety Alert – Melted Connections
Safety Alert An electrician was called to troubleshoot a melted plastic odour at the Twin Bandmill MCC. He checked the bucket for loose or damaged connections and could not locate… Read More
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June 2022 Monthly Safety Alert – Log Hauling and Public Safety
Recently there have been serious incidents involving log hauling operations and the public. Read more
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MAG Safety Alert Sawmill Damaged by Fire
Safety Alert A smouldering summer hog fire was put out by some workers dousing it with water from a hose, however, a piece of burning wood (firebrand) travelled up an… Read More
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MAG – Safety Alert – Hazardous Materials System Failure
Safety Alert The dust extraction system for the planer was turned off during a power reset which resulted in a backdraft of fine dust into the planer. MAG – Safety… Read More
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Flood and Landslide Risk – Spring 2022
With Spring temperatures on the rise, snow melt has caused an increased risk of flooding, washouts and landslides. Click here for more information and helpful resources.
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MAG – Safety Alert – Lockout Falling Log Near Miss
Safety Alert An over-length log was sent to the transfer deck and had to be cut to progress forward. A pre-work assessment was performed, lockout completed, and an employee cut… Read More
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May 2022 Monthly Safety Alert – Small Diameter Tree Hazards
Don’t overlook small diameter trees, they are easy to miss and potentially dangerous. Read More
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Ticks and the risk of Lyme disease
The best offence is a good defence when it comes to preventing tick bites. If you spend time in the outdoors, learn more about avoiding ticks and the risk of… Read More
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Hazard Alert: Broken Excavator Window
Shot rock shattered the front window of an excavator. Learn more in this submitted alert.
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MAG – Safety Alert – Pinched Finger Under Planer Plate
A contractor and an employee were changing the bedplate on a planer. The contractor had the bedplate held up with dunnage and the employee was guiding the bedplate out when… Read More
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MAG – Safety Alert – Blocked Photo Eye
To resolve edger feed stops, the sawmill edger operator called for supervisor assistance. A short wait would be required, and this was communicated via radio. The operator decided to manually… Read More