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Scaffolding death fine tripled
For the first time, the province’s top court has used the criminal code to hold a company responsible for a worker’s death.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario has more than tripled the fine a construction company must pay after four workers plunged to their deaths on Christmas Eve 2009 in Toronto.
The four were among six people doing repairs on a high rise balcony using scaffolding meant to hold two people, and it collapsed.
Metron Construction was originally fined $200,000 in provincial court, but the appeal court has now boosted that to $750,000. The court says the lower court judge looked at comparable fines under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, rather than the more serious penalties under the criminal code.