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Blog Post #1273 – Worker Fined $10,000 After Injury from Falling Debris at Toronto Hotel

Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’

A person in a room below an area undergoing renovations was struck by debris from through the ceiling, where a worker was cutting through the floor. The defendant worker failed to ensure that the core drilling system was used in accordance with the manufacturer’s operating manual.

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Blog Post #1272 – Injury Caused by Steel Bar Results in $40,000 Fine for Harrow Manufacturer

Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’

A worker, employed by Sellick Equipment Ltd., a manufacturer and supplier of heavy machinery and rough terrain equipment in Harrow, Ontario, suffered critical injuries when a steel bar fell from an industrial magnet. The employer had failed to maintain a lift magnet in good condition.

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Blog Post #1270 – Worker’s Death in Oshawa Results in $125,000 Fine for Concord Contractor

Excerpt from the government of Ontario’s ‘Newsroom’

 A worker, employed by Orin Contractors Corp. of Concord, Ontario, a contractor providing municipal construction. was killed when the scoop bucket attachment on an excavator fell on the worker. A hydraulic coupler attached to the excavator was operated in a manner that was not in accordance with the bucket attachment procedure in the operating manual.

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