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Sask. company fined $2,100 for failing to report injured worker

A Saskatchewan company has pleaded guilty for failing to report a seriously injured worker back in 2014. File / Global News

A Saskatchewan company pleaded guilty in provincial court last week for failing to report an injured worker as soon as reasonably possible almost two years ago.

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The charge, under Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) legislation, stems from a workplace incident that happened in Leask, Sask.

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On Oct. 29, 2014, the worker was on a zoom boom that was extended around 25 to 30 feet in the air when it was tipped by a falling tree. The man suffered several broken bones.

OHS officials said employers and contractors are required to notify them if a worker sustains an injury that requires them to be in hospital for three days or more.

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The Leask company, Thunder Ridge Farms, was fined $1,500 plus a $600 surcharge.

Workplace incidents can be reported to OHS by calling 1-800-667-5023 in Saskatoon or 1-800-567-7233 in Regina.

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