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Oilfield company fined $150,000 after workplace injury

Horizon Drilling pleaded guilty in Carlyle Provincial Court to one charge.
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A drilling company has pleaded guilty to a charge, in connection with an incident that occurred in 2019.

KISBEY - Horizon Drilling pleaded guilty in Carlyle Provincial Court on June 14 to one violation of The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 1996.

The company was fined for contravening clause 12(c) of the regulations: "being an employer, failing to comply with the duties of an employer at a place of employment including the provision of any information, instruction, training and supervision that is necessary to protect the health and safety of workers at work, resulting in the serious injury of a worker." One additional charge was withdrawn.

As a result, the court imposed a fine of $107,142.90 with a $42,857.10 surcharge, for a total amount of $150,000.

The charges stemmed from an incident that occurred on July 19, 2019, near Kisbey, when a worker suffered serious injuries while attempting to diagnose a hydraulic line that was leaking hydraulic oil.

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