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Sessions explain how rollovers happen

Just what happens during a logging truck rollover will be explained in a set of sessions being held this week. The BC Forest Safety Council is holding “Anatomy of a Rollover” workshops this week at four communities in Nothern BC. Director of Transportation Dustin Meierhofer says they will look at case studies of logging truck accidents.

Meierhofer says while the sessions are directed towards truckers the public can still learn from them. The workshops will be held in Vanderhoof, Prince George and Quensel this week.

Sessions will be in Vanderhoof on the April 15th, Quensel on April 16, and Mackenzie on May 29. To register, call 1-877-741-1060 or email [email protected].

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