Ryderz Contracting was ordered to pay $70,000 in connection with an incident that seriously injured a worker in 2020.
The company pleaded guilty in provincial court on March 9 to one violation of occupational health and safety regulations:
failing to ensure that no material or equipment is placed, stacked or stored so as to constitute a hazard to workers. A provincial government news release issued on Tuesday said the charge stemmed from a workplace incident on April 21, 2020. “While loading concrete forms, the form cage tipped over and injured the worker,” the release stated.The release did not state the worker’s name or further details of the injury.
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