Canadian Manufacturing

Saskatoon’s Shercom Industries Inc. fined $420,000 over 18-year-old worker’s death

by The Canadian Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
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Cade Sprackman was killed at the recycling plant after his arm was caught in a pully attached to a conveyer belt

SASKATOON—A Saskatoon business has been fined $420,000 for breaking workplace safety rules in the death of a teen worker in 2015.

Shercom Industries Inc. pleaded guilty to an occupational health and safety violation in provincial court.

Cade Sprackman, who was 18, died after his hand and arm were caught in the pully of a tire shredder conveyer belt.

He died shortly after paramedics arrived.

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The Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ministry says the company failed to have systems and maintenance at the plant that ensure the health, safety and welfare of workers.

Three other charges were stayed in court.

The government says employers need to provide training, equipment and supervision to maintain health and safety standards and employees should know their basic rights.

“The right to know the hazards and how to prevent injuries, the right to participate in health and safety activities, and right to refuse work that you believe is unusually dangerous,” the province said Thursday in a release.

Shercom Industries pleaded guilty to the charge on Oct. 16.

—With file from CTV Saskatoon

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