Sawmill and wood processing operations inspection update

Published on: February 21, 2013

Richmond, B.C., — WorkSafeBC has provided an update on inspections of sawmills and other wood processing operations that comprise Phases I and II of the combustible dust strategy.

A directive order was issued to all sawmill employers on April 26, 2012. All operational sawmills inspected as part of Phase I of the strategy have complied with the directive order. WorkSafeBC is now reporting on inspections that have occurred since October 1, 2012 as officers revisit Phase I sawmills.

Phase I revisits

 

Phase I sawmills - Site inspections since October 1, 2012

Type of inspection report # of inspection reports
Combustible dust related
128
Combustible dust related, with orders
21
Combustible dust, order follow up
6
Unrelated to combustible dust
137
Total IR count
265
Total locations
171

Phase II

Phase II of the strategy began July 5, 2012 and includes similar wood processing operations where dust accumulation could be a safety hazard.

 

Phase II summary

Total locations
225
First inspection
222
Follow up inspections
158
Follow up required
117
Total orders issued
728
Orders outstanding (dust related only)
45
Orders by category  
Dust accumulations
- OHS 5.81 and WCA 115(1)(a)
112
Unsafe compressed air use
- OHS 4.42
11
Dust collection system issues
- OHS 5.71(3) and OHS 5.61
63
Ventilation required
- OHS 5.71
1
Other regulations
541

All current information on inspections and investigations is available on the Sawmills — Investigations and industry resources page.


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