Two Canadian companies have been fined over
separate forklift accidents that left two Ontario workers critically injured.
In the first case, Geerlinks Building
Centre and Furniture Limited was fined CAD70,000 (USD52,290) over an accident
in October 2022.
The Provincial Offences Court in St.
Thomas, Ontario heard two workers were asked to move some returned lumber, a
task they had previously done by hand.
However, on this occasion, one worker used
a forklift to carry the lumber while being assisted by the other worker, who
was walking alongside the forklift.
The forklift struck the walking worker, who
sustained critical injuries.
At the time of the incident, neither worker
was certified to operate the forklift, nor had they completed forklift
pedestrian safety training.
Justice of the Peace Anna Hampson found
Geerlinks Building Centre and Furniture Limited was in breach of Canada’s
Occupational Health and Safety Act for failing to ensure its employees were
provided information, instruction and supervision regarding the operation of
forklifts at a workplace.
The court also imposed a 25% victim fine
surcharge to be credited to a special provincial government fund to assist
victims of crime.
In the second case, Nova Cold Logistics was
fined CAD65,000 (USD48,550) by the Provincial Offences Court in London, Ontario
by Justice of the Peace Kristine Diaz.
The court heard a forklift driver was
critically injured by a high-speed automatic roll-down door in November 2022.
The driver had been asked to move pallets
of products from a loading dock to a freezer room. The freezer room had an
automatic door with a sensor that was supposed to reverse if it met any
resistance.
However, the sensor was not working
properly at the time of the incident and when the door struck the forklift
driver, it did not stop or reverse, causing critical injuries.
Nova Cold Logistics pleaded guilty to
breaching Canada’s Occupational Health and Safety Act by failing to ensure the
door sensor was maintained in good condition.
As well as the CAD65,000 fine, the court
also imposed a 25% victim fine surcharge.
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