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Brooks Asphalt and Aggregate will pay $295,000 in penalties. (Brooks Asphalt and Aggregate)

Brooks paving company sentenced in worker fatality case, paying $295K in penalties

Mar 12, 2024 | 10:32 AM

A Brooks paving and construction company plead guilty for failing to ensure the health and safety of a worker who died in 2021, the Alberta government reported Tuesday.

Smith Group Holdings Ltd. and subsidiary Brooks Asphalt & Aggregate Ltd. were jointly charged with 15 counts under occupational health and safety laws.

When Brooks Asphalt and Aggregate Ltd. pled guilty March 6 to failing to ensure the worker’s safety, the other 14 charges were dropped.

The charges stem from an incident on a road construction site in the County of Newell on July 23, 2021. A worker was asphyxiated while cleaning out a gravel bin with a running conveyor, according to an Alberta news release.

The company will pay $295,000 in total penalties, including a $1,000 fine.

Under a creative sentence, $244,000 will be provided to the Alberta Construction Safety Association to develop a three-dimensional incident re-creation video, a series of learning videos, a toolbox talk resource guide and a safety session open to all industries.

The remaining $50,000 will be provided to the Brooks Fire Department to purchase new rescue equipment.