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November 22, 2011

Ontario court fines ski hill operator after roof worker electrocuted

The Ontario Ministry of Labour announced Tuesday that Loch Lomond Ski Area Ltd. of Thunder Bay was fined $70,000 for a violation of the Occupational Health and Safety Act in connection with an incident that killed one worker and injured another working on a roof.

On September 2, 2009, two workers were replacing shingles on the roof of a ski chalet. Their metal ladder came into contact with a live overhead electrical conductor. One of the workers died and the other was seriously injured.

The company pleaded guilty to failing to ensure that the workers did not use a metal ladder while working in proximity to a live overhead electrical conductor.

The fine was imposed by Justice of the Peace Robert Michels.

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