A report on mine safety standards prepared by Ralph McGinn, British Columbia’s chief mines inspector, was recently endorsed by the International Labor Organization’s governing body.
McGinn is now expanding his report and drafting a questionnaire for the organization’s 155-member nations which will be asked to endorse a move to set international mine safety standards.
The International Labor Organization, an affiliate of the United Nations, is concerned with improving and setting health and safety standards for workers around the world.
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