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Montreal-based company pleads guilty, fined $130,000
 

 

Topic - Safety
Subject - Montreal-based company pleads guilty, fined $130,000 for health and safety violation causing death

December 17, 2007
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Montreal-based company pleads guilty, fined $130,000
for health and safety violation causing death

 

By: Canada NewsWire

Sep 20, 2007

NAPANEE, ON (CNW) -- Riviera Inc., a St. Laurent, Quebec-based manufacturer of men's clothing, has been fined $130,000 in the Ontario Court of Justice for failing to ensure safe work procedures at its Napanee manufacturing plant.

Riviera pleaded guilty on September 19, 2007, in relation to an incident on October 17, 2005, in which a self-employed electrician was fatally injured. The electrician had been hired by Riviera to repair three defective relay switches in three locations at the plant and was found dead from electrocution at the site of the third and final repair.

Court heard the electrical circuit being repaired had not been de-energized and there was no lock-out in place to ensure the circuit remained de-energized while work was performed. Riviera, as an employer, is responsible for the health and safety of all workers,
including independent contractors.

The Ministry of Labour investigation concluded that the fatality could have been prevented had the employer taken necessary steps to ensure that the circuit had been locked out and de-energized as required by the Industrial Regulations and the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Riviera pleaded guilty to failing, as an employer, to take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of a worker at a workplace located at 444 Advance Ave., Napanee, contrary to section 25(2)(h) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

The fine was imposed by Justice of the Peace Donna Doelman of the Ontario Court of Justice in Napanee. In addition, the court imposed a 25-per-cent victim fine surcharge, as required by the Provincial Offences Act. The surcharge is credited to a special provincial government fund to assist victims of crime.

 

 

 

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Comments
  • First of all, the statues and codes don't set enough of a protection for any and all Electricians(licensed or unlicensed). The normal thought process of most feel that working on "energized" equipment is "just part of the "risk" of the job?? Totally WRONG! The manufacturers of all panels and switch gear have a UL tag that states.."this equipment shall be De-energized before being worked on..." Well the "supermen" of the Trade and this poor soul that we now must greive, was one who thought that they are above the needed safety of De-enerization. Well. although we feel sorry for the families and co-workers, we must lay fault that the option and or better, the MANDATORY practice to "shut it off and LOCK it out, was not chosen by this fellow. I believe the ones that choose to play "russian roulette" with their lives and the lives of others can only expect to lose sometimes??? Why? Finally, I expect a large group of Electrical personel will get perked up and not agree with our reply, but when it says ..."shut it off....."..just DO IT.! Dead Equipment Doesn't Kill !

    Ed D.,Pres Electrical Safety Council

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