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Since 1931, IUOE Local 115 has helped to build some of the most important dams and infrastructure in the province, serving all British Columbians in their day-to-day life.

Operating Engineers have worked on most of BC’s power-creating dams including the recently completed John Hart Generating Station Replacement.  Other landmarks we built include the Waneta Expansion dam project, the Golden Ears Bridge, the BC Place roof and many more.

Operating Engineers also help to protect BC’s communities. We are the Aerial Firefighters who risk their lives extinguishing wildfires throughout the province.

Local 115 has over 13,000 members who work in many industries. We are dam builders, crane and heavy equipment operators, road builders, aerial firefighters and mechanics.  Our slogan, “rise above” refers to our members who work in high-altitude, high-risk environments as well as our approach to protection, compensation and empowerment of workers.

 

Standing up for working people

Beyond the great work our members do in the field, Local 115 has a long history of advocating for workers’ rights. We challenge unfair labour practices and promote fair wages and fair treatment for IUOE members and working people across BC.

These efforts make a difference. Over many years, IUOE Local 115 and our sister building trades unions have helped to shape the laws that govern employment standards, safety and training.

For example, in the mid-2000s the BC Liberal government came close to abolishing licensing and performance standards for crane operators. Cranes are complex machines, and an untrained crane operator can put other workers and the public at risk. Local 115 conducted  a campaign that resulted in a new testing and licensing system. The story is told in our video, Crane Certification in B.C.

In 2012, the number of temporary foreign workers coming into Canada was increasing rapidly. IUOE Local 115 and the Labourers’ International took legal action to challenge HD Mining’s plan to bring 200 Chinese miners into Canada. Our video, HD Mining: IUOE Local 115 in Court, tells how this campaign helped to bring about an overhaul of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program.

  • Burnaby Branch

    IUOE Local 115 Head Office 4333 Ledger Avenue, Burnaby

Courses offered by IUOE Local 115

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Road Building And Heavy Construction

Our 12-week program sets you up to earn an apprenticeship as a Heavy Equipment Operator Technician, under guidelines set by the BC Industry Training Authority.

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Mobile Crane Operator

Our Mobile Crane Operator courses, Levels 1, 2 and 3, provide the in-school technical training component of the Mobile Crane Operator apprenticeship as approved by the Skilled Trades BC and as described in the Skilled Trades BC Mobile Crane Program Outline.

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Excavation And Trenching Safety

his course introduces students to the regulations related to excavation and trenching; identifying possible hazards, and how to reduce risks by pre-planning.

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Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout is the process used to keep equipment inoperable while repairs or adjustments are made. This course provides participants with an opportunity to learn and apply the regulatory requirements for lockout as outlined in occupational health and safety regulations.

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Rigging Safety For Construction Workers

Performing rigging operations safely is critical. Workers can be injured or killed if loads slip or rigging fails. This course covers the regulations, practices and techniques required to safely sling and rig loads.

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