Still no plea in case of company charged with Occupational Health and Safety violations

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CORNER BROOK — The lawyer representing a Grand Falls-Windsor company and one of its supervisors on violations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act said they may be close to a resolution on the matter.

Bluebird Investments Ltd. and company supervisor Richard Hoddinott were charged in November 2022 following an investigation into a workplace accident at a job site in Corner Brook in December 2020. An employee with the company sustained serious injuries from a fall at a construction site. The company is charged with failure to provide and maintain a safe work place and necessary equipment, systems or tools; failure to provide information, instruction, or supervision to ensure health, safety and welfare; failure to ensure that workers are made aware of health or safety hazards; failure to provide written work procedures appropriate to the hazards and work activity in work place; failure to ensure that safe work procedures are followed at all work places; failure to provide work...

 

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