RE:RE:RE:RE:You are 100% right HuskySwing you could be right, but at the moment we dont know what is correct and what isnt.
Not trying to minimize here, but this company would be one of thousands trying to stay off WCBs radar, as premiums are ridiculous.
With regards to the injuries reported, I have read an employee suffered a slightly sprained ankle and a dozer operator banged his head during the slide, but was able to talk to reporters shortly afterwards.
The Health and Safety Officer likely asked right after the slide if anyone on the crew was hurt, and the adrenaline flowing likely answered no.
No one injured as was reported. They probably should have preficed no serious injuries to report.
They also said it would be 12 weeks before the crews would get back to work, but again initial assessments turned out to be incorrect.
Not unusual after something as unexpected as this event, and witness statements often differ from folks at the very same incident.
Time will tell...........