Fernie Memorial Arena Incident Animation
Titre traduit en anglais
Fernie Memorial Arena Incident Animation
Film: Durée en minutes
6:06 minutes
Description du produit
This video summarizes an incident at a Fernie arena where workers were fatally injured while performing maintenance on the ice plant. It explains the cause of the incident and animates the events that lead up to a release of ammonia gas. In conjunction with this video, there is a link to the redacted investigation report online.
Objectif et finalité
Ammonia is a toxic and corrosive gas that is commonly used as a refrigerant in recreational facilities such as skating or hockey arenas and curling rinks. Exposure to ammonia can cause injuries, respiratory distress, unconsciousness, or death. In high concentrations, ammonia is a fire and explosion hazard.
As the regulator for occupational health and safety in B.C., WorkSafeBC is mandated by legislation to investigate workplace incidents. This video demonstrates the findings of an incident investigation where a release of ammonia gas fatally injured three workers. The purpose of the video is to inform viewers of the report so that similar incidents can be prevented from happening in the future.
Public cible
Employers, workers and associations in industries where ammonia is used in a refrigeration system.
Coordonnées de l'éditeur / de la société de production
WorkSafeBC
6951 Westminster Hwy, Canada-V7C 1C6 Richmond
+1-604-214-6778 janice.twiss@worksafebc.com https://www.worksafebc.com