Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine
By: Jason Contant
An Alberta worker was injured when he tried to remove an article from an overhead power line and received an electrical shock.
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine
By: Jason Contant
An Alberta worker was injured when he tried to remove an article from an overhead power line and received an electrical shock.
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine
On a snowy morning last December 23, a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) train was approaching a highway rail crossing north of Lamont, a small agricultural town east of Edmonton, when a tanker truck slammed into one of the 56 grain cars, causing it to derail.
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada Magazine
DSI Mill Construction Ltd. has been levied a hefty fine in connection with the death of a 70-year-old worker in Alberta four years ago.
Posted by Shane Todd on January 30, 2013
SSEC Canada Ltd., the Canadian subsidiary of Sinopec Shanghai Engineering, has been ordered to pay $1.5 million in relation to a workplace accident that killed two foreign nationals and injured three others in Alberta. The fine is widely being reported as the largest fine imposed for a workplace accident in Alberta.