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Detour Gold fined $70K after truck driver critically injured north of Cochrane

Mining company Detour Gold has been fined $70,000 after a worker was critically injured in an accident at a mine site 185 kilometres northeast of Cochrane, in August 2014.

Dump truck which was in reverse went over the side of haulage road at mine site

Detour Gold was fined this week after the company was convicted in connection to a workplace accident from August 2014, north of Cochrane, that left a truck driver with critical injuries. (Radio-Canada)

Mining company, Detour Gold has been fined $70,000after a worker was injured in an incident in northern Ontario.

The case was before the court this week in Cochrane.

It's in connection to a workplace accident that happened in August 2014 at the Detour Lake Goldmine site, 185kilometresnortheast ofCochrane.

The Ministry of Labour says aworker was reversing a dump truck, which was hauling rocks, when the truck went over the open side of a haulage road.

Court heard that the accident happened around 4 a.m., when there was heavy fog in the area, which had causedreduced visibility.

The ministrysays the vehicle fell and flipped onto its roof.The worker suffered critical injuries.

Detour Gold was charged under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, with failing to take every precaution reasonable underthe circumstances for the protection of a worker.

At the sentencing this week,the company was fined $70,000 for failing to take the reasonable precaution of providing a suitable protective barrier along the open side of a haulage road.