WorkSafeBC Marks National Day of Mourning with Remembrance of 138 Worker Deaths in 2025

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WorkSafeBC Marks National Day of Mourning with Remembrance of 138 Worker Deaths in 2025

Today, on the National Day of Mourning, WorkSafeBC reflects on the 138 worker deaths in 2025 due to workplace injuries and illnesses. The day serves as a reminder to improve worker safety and highlights the shared responsibility of creating healthy and safe workplaces.

The news highlights the critical importance of workplace safety in the construction industry, emphasizing the need for continuous efforts to prevent work-related incidents. It underscores the significance of physical and psychological safety in construction workplaces and the shared responsibility of workers and employers to ensure a safe working environment. The statistics reveal the specific areas within the construction sector where improvements are necessary to enhance worker safety.

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