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UPDATE: BC Building Trades: 39 construction workers mourned at Bentall IV Memorial

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UPDATE: BC Building Trades: 39 construction workers mourned at Bentall IV Memorial
COURTESY BC BUILDING TRADES — Chris Vilness, the father of 23-year-old Cailen Vilness who died in the Kelowna crane disaster of 2021, speaks at the event.

VANCOUVER — British Columbia experienced another deadly year in the construction industry with 39 workers dying in 2023, the latest year for which fatalities are confirmed by WorkSafeBC.

Seventeen of those workers died due to trauma, while 22 died due to exposure.

“It is deeply disheartening to see another year where the death toll in the construction industry is so high,” said Brynn Bourke, executive director of the , in a statement.

 

BC Building Trades executive director Brynn Bourke speaks at the event.
COURTESY BC BUILDING TRADES — BC Building Trades executive director Brynn Bourke speaks at the event.

 

Bourke and other construction union leaders are calling for further safety improvements including universal access to appropriate personal protective equipment, increased workplace safety inspections, improved regulations that require comprehensive safety training and more consistent and larger penalties.

“We as a province and an industry need to do better,” said Bourke. “Those 39 construction workers went to work to provide for their families and build this province. They deserved to come home alive, with their health and safety intact.”

Members of the BC Building Trades, organizations and political leaders, including Premier David Eby, gathered Jan. 7 at the Bentall Memorial to honour those who have died working in the construction industry.

The Bentall Memorial itself commemorates one of the worst workplace incidents in B.C. history.

 

- Roses and artwork laid at the Bentall Memorial.
COURTESY BC BUILDING TRADES — – Roses and artwork laid at the Bentall Memorial.

 

On Jan. 7, 1981, Gunther Couvreux, Brian Stevenson, Donald Davis and Yrjo Mitrunen plunged 36 floors to their deaths when their fly form on the Bentall IV tower collapsed. 

The BC Building Trades also notes while the latest worker death statistics are from 2023, the memorial also follows a year plagued with crane safety incidents, like the one at the Oakridge redevelopment that killed a worker last February. According to WorkSafeBC, there were 22 crane safety incidents between 2019 and 2023.

 

John David, son of Donald Davis who died in the Bentall disaster in 1981.
COURTESY BC BUILDING TRADES — John David, son of Donald Davis who died in the Bentall disaster in 1981.

 

Chris Vilness knows crane disasters all too well. He is the father of Cailen Vilness, a 23-year-old who was killed in the Kelowna crane disaster of July 2021. He spoke at the Bentall event.

“Why do we have to wait for more and more disasters and more death to make meaningful change?” said Vilness.

“Cailen died on July 12, 2021, but for me, he dies every single day.”

The Bentall Memorial took place at Art Phillips Park in Vancouver. The gathering began at 11:30 a.m. with the ceremony at 12 p.m.

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