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WorkSafeBC inspections conducted in May and June found that Prince George Public Library employees, including management and security personnel, were at risk of violence and exposure to biological and drug-related chemical hazards. The initial WorkSafeBC inspections at
the Bob Harkins branch of the library on May 4 and May 10 were prompted after one or more workers refused to work in unsafe conditions, following an incident in the library bathrooms on April 26. “Based upon my review of the employer’s 2022 incident reports, I note that workers are exposed to frequent and undue levels of violence at this workplace. Nine incidences of violence have been recorded,” occupational safety
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Library staff face ‘frequent and undue levels of violence,’ Worksafe BC says
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The parking lot entrance to the Prince George Public Library’s Bob Harkins branch downtown.
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officer Steven Goodall wrote in his May 10 report. “When I asked if the refusal of unsafe work was ongoing, a worker provided a statement that the security personnel were not conducting work relating to the washrooms at the workplace, and that management personnel had assumed the responsibilities of attending the washrooms for ‘wellness checks.’”
Editor’s note: This story contains profane language. On Feb. 24, around 3:15 p.m., a couple walked into the Bob Harkins Branch of the Prince George Public Library with no masks on, carrying food and a tray of drinks. When a staff member told them they would need to wear masks and they couldn’t eat in the library, they became verbally and physically aggressive, according to a series of incident reports filed by library staff members. The reports were obtained by The Citizen through a freedom of information request. “I told them that due to their behaviour they would have to leave, the male ran up the steps toward me and told me he was going to punch me the fuck out, I side stepped and as he passed me he hit me with his shoulder and carried on up the stairs to the main floor. The female began to yell and swear to leave them the fuck alone and they could stay as long as they wanted,” one of the three reports about the incident said.