Employee became entangled in machinery at Levack public works depot in 2022
The City of Greater Sudbury has been fined $150,000 after a 40-year-old municipal employee was fatally injured at the Levack public works depot in 2022.
After attending a City of Greater Sudbury worker appreciation breakfast on May 6, 2022, a worker was advised by their supervisor to get a ride back to the Levack public works depot and then they could go home – their workday was done. The Wille unit was equipped with a rear-mounted sand spreader attachment with a spinning auger to distribute sand on the sidewalk as it traveled.
The city pleaded guilty to the offence in the Ontario Court of Justice in Sudbury, and on July 19 was fined $150,000 by Judge Julie Lefebvre. Crown Counsel was David McCaskill.
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