The defendant, a director of a construction company, pleaded guilty to four counts of failing to take all reasonable care to ensure compliance with occupational health and safety regulations.
The charges arose from a catastrophic incident on December 24, 2009, when a suspended work platform collapsed during balcony repair work on two Toronto buildings, resulting in four deaths and one serious injury.
The defendant failed to ensure non-English-speaking workers received written safety instructions in their native languages, failed to maintain required training records, allowed defective equipment to be used without proper documentation, and failed to prevent overloading of the work platform.
The court imposed fines of $22,500 per count with a 25% victim fine surcharge, payable over 12 months.