City of Cranbrook responds to WorkSafeBC report on monster truck event
- Cranbrook is appealing a $175,000 fine from WorkSafeBC related to a monster truck event due to alleged violations of health and safety regulations.
- WorkSafeBC's investigation cited four violations and indicated that dirt used in the event was not tested before the event took place.
- The City of Cranbrook disputes the allegations about the dirt contamination, asserting that tests confirmed it was clean fill from a past road project.
- Cranbrook will conduct an independent investigation and continue to communicate updates to the community as the appeals process unfolds.
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Cranbrook - Update on WorkSafeBC Administrative Penalty from Monster Truck Event
The City has received an administrative penalty in relation to the Monster Truck event held at Western Financial Place in February 2025 from WorkSafeBC (WSBC), that has since been widely reported in t. . .
City releases update on WorkSafeBC penalty
Released by City of Cranbrook July 14 The City of Cranbrook has received an administrative penalty in relation to the Monster Truck event held at Western Financial Place in February 2025 from WorkSafeBC (WSBC), that has since been widely reported in the media. The penalty was the result from four orders that were deemed “closed,” meaning no further action was required by the city from WSCB in regard to the Monster Truck event as the event was ov…
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