Post by
marketsense on Jul 08, 2022 11:04am
Bad
Very sad and tragic when anyone is killed trying to do a job. Despite all the safety
regulations etc that are supposed to be in place, some safety rule wasn't followed
or enforced. Who's fault this was is too early to say but the bottom line was a death
of a worker. This and leaks or spills are the absolute worst things that companies
in the sector have to do handle from a PR perspective.
I know when I worked in industry, there were very strict protocols for every job and
safety staff gave daily orientation to employees before starting and then came around
to observe and inspect in order to make sure they were being observed and ahered
to. If there were problems, there was one warning and then disciplinary action was
taken. Everyone understood what was at stake. Accidents do happen but they
should never result in a death. Very tragic and disheartening to hear about this.
Comment by
angelnicky on Jul 08, 2022 12:30pm
CEO should resigned immediately
Comment by
autofocus111 on Jul 08, 2022 9:47pm
So you got your wish. Now what?
Comment by
Bigbear7405 on Jul 08, 2022 10:34pm
Dont worry. Tomorrow he will call for new management to get rid of Kris.
Comment by
Experienced on Jul 09, 2022 6:34am
Will be interesting to see the market reaction on Monday
Comment by
Eigen337 on Jul 08, 2022 12:42pm
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Comment by
angelnicky on Jul 08, 2022 12:54pm
still the CEO of Suncor has a responsibilty forf everyone safety at their site including contractors. CEO must step down board must removed CEO
Comment by
firstworld on Jul 09, 2022 11:29am
By that standard every health CEO in Canada need to resign
Comment by
firstworld on Jul 08, 2022 12:56pm
The entire industry is slip shod. Obvious critical safety issues are often met with " never seen it happen before". Next thing you know it's a lake maganic or this. Canada need criminal liability and incarceration for job site deaths like first world. At the moment it's third world.