Potentially explosive wood dust being ignored in some lumber mills, warns WorkSafe B.C.

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The latest statistics from WorkSafe B.C. show some lumber mills appear to be ignoring risks caused by dangerous buildups of potentially explosive wood dust.

The agency has posted administrative penalties levied for various infractions, including several involving sawmills where unsafe levels of sawdust have been found.

A $75,000 fine was imposed at the Conifex pellet mill in Fort St. James in October after a WorkSafe investigation found up to 30 workers were put at a severe risk of injury or death because of dust buildups in three areas.

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Province – April 05, 2016.

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