8 September 2009 No Comment

C-45

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C-45 is not dead. On March 17, 2008, a court sentenced Transpavé, a Québec manufacturer, to pay a $100,000 fine in connection with a worker’s death. It was the first time that a corporation has been convicted of a criminal offence under C-45. The Transpavé case has some safety professionals on edge. Some are now predicting a wave of C-45 prosecutions. Others are dismissing the significance of the Transpavé case as just an aberration. Who’s right? This article will attempt to provide some answers.

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