WorkSafeBC says it has completed its 22-month investigation into the fatal crane collapse that left five workers dead 鈥 but the report won鈥檛 be made public as RCMP continue their criminal probe.
Nearly two years later, the investigation continues as to if there was any criminality in the 琉璃神社 crane collapse in July 2021 at a construction site downtown.
WorkSafeBC said Tuesday (May 16) that their portion of the investigation, involving the crane components, sequence of events and workplace procedures that led to the collapse has been wrapped up.
鈥淭he primary purpose of WorkSafeBC鈥檚 investigation has been to identify the cause of the incident, and any contributing factors, so that similar incidents can be prevented from happening in the future,鈥 reads the update.
With the RCMP鈥檚 criminal investigation ongoing, the decision has been made to not yet release WorkSafeBC鈥檚 report publically, though it will be made available to police.
鈥淎lthough the WorkSafeBC investigation report is not being released, over the last 22 months, WorkSafeBC has continued to incorporate key learnings about tower crane assembly, disassembly, or repositioning into its ongoing crane safety initiatives,鈥 continues the update.
RCMP says that the criminal investigation is 鈥渆xtensive and complex鈥, and will most likely be prolonged for an extended period of time.
鈥淧olice are working through thousands of pieces of evidence and seized documentation, and consulting with our partners nationally.鈥
No other details of the police investigation are being released at this time.
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