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OTTAWA – Claridge Homes Inc. was fined $55,000 after a worker was injured by a swinging peri box that was rigged to a tower crane.

The incident occurred Oct. 25, 2022 at a highrise construction project at 1707 Carling Ave. in Ottawa. The conviction was announced July 18 following a guilty plea in the Provincial Offenses Court by Justice of the Peace Karen Baum. Crown Counsel was ­­­­­­­Dan Phelan. The Ottawa-based company was the constructor at a highrise project which included the use of a tower crane and formwork equipment.

On the day of the incident, a worker from a company that had been subcontracted to work on the project was helping to hoist a peri box filled with formwork components up to the upper slab.

 

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