CFJC Today | The Interior Health Authority has been hit with a nearly $800,000 penalty after WorkSafe BC found asbestos had been disturbed at a long-term care facility in Kamloops. The specific facility was not named by WorkSafe.
In its summary of the $783,068.26 penalty, WorkSafeBC says it had inspected the long-term care facility after hearing reports of asbestos-containing materials that had been disturbed. Installation work had taken place for telecommunications equipment, and a wall near an area used by staff had been drilled into, which had been identified as containing asbestos.
The penalty summary states WorkSafeBC found Interior Health (IH) failed to make sure people who had received reports of unsafe conditions investigated the situation and took corrective action without delay. This was found to be a repeated violation.