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Mushroom producer fined for worker being critically injured

Highline Produce Limited was fined $90,000 in a decision Dec. 6 on a case where a worker was caught and dragged into a conveyor, suffering critical injuries, in September 2018.

The incident happened at the company’s mushroom growing facility at 339 Conley Road, Wellington.

Following a guilty plea, Highline Produce Limited was fined by Justice of the Peace Ernest Parsons in provincial offences court in Picton. The court also imposed a 25-per-cent victim fine surcharge as required by the Provincial Offences Act. The surcharge is credited to a special provincial government fund to assist victims of crime.

On Sept. 20, 2018, the worker was part of the clean-up crew in the mushroom-growing facility’s spawn area. The worker was washing down the concrete ramp to the spawn area’s overhead door and was called over to work on cleaning up the compost which had been knocked off the green feed hopper onto the concrete pad below.

The green feed conveyor is located outside the spawn area buildings. This equipment feeds the green compost up into the spawn area for production. It is an angled conveyor and hopper, which consists of chain-driven cross bars and a fixed flat pan conveyor. The bars move up the flat pan, dragging material to the top.

The worker began to assist the lead hand by cleaning the compost from under and around the conveyor, which was stationary at the time. While this work was being performed, the lead hand went to the control panel, removed the lock and started the conveyor, which began to move.

The worker started to walk in front of the conveyor, slipped on some wet compost on the ground and fell. The worker reached out and grabbed one of the conveyor bars to try to stop the fall. In so doing, was caught in the bars of the moving conveyor, and was being dragged up and into the conveyor.

No guards were in place to prevent the worker from being pulled into the moving conveyor. As a result of being caught and dragged, the worker suffered multiple critical injuries.

The court found Highline failed to take the reasonable precaution of ensuring that the green feed conveyor/hopper was locked out while it and the area around it were being cleaned.

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