Logging company fined for machine operator death: D & G Logging pleads guilty in Big Pic Forest accident.

A Kapuskasing and Manitouwadge-based logging company will pay $100,000 in total fines stemming from a 2018 accident where the operator of a tree delimbing machine was killed.

D & G Logging entered a guilty plea in a Thunder Bay provincial offences court, July 29, and was fined $80,000 by Justice of the Peace Zelda N. Kitchekeesik. The court also imposed a 25 per cent victim fine surcharge as required by the Provincial Offences Act.

According to an Aug. 2 Ministry of Labour release, on Jan.18, 2018 a worker employed by D & G Logging was operating a Quadco delimber machine (used to remove branches from trees) in the Big Pic Forest, north of Wawa, near Long Pond Road.

The worker was attempting to repair a leak on the hydraulic cylinder on the boom of the delimber machine, mounted on a CAT excavator. While removing the hydraulic line from the cylinder, the boom of the machine was suspended but was not blocked to prevent it from movement.

In order to reach the hydraulic hose from the back of the cylinder, the worker was...

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