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At least 4 workers died on the job in Hamilton last year

At least 4 workers died on the job in Hamilton last year

CBC
Thursday, May 4, 2023 1:05 PM GMT

At least four workers died in Hamilton last year – two were crushed, one died from a fall, and one was struck by something, according to provincial data obtained by CBC Hamilton. That's one more worker death than the previous year, when one person died after being crushed at work, one person fell and one died from massive body trauma.

Two workers were also crushed to death last year in Norfolk County, meaning that cause of death constituted two-thirds of the reported workplace deaths in this region last year.

The figures, from the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, "include only those that have been reported to the ministry and may not reflect what actually occurred in the workplace," said ministry spokesperson Anu Dhar in an email. 

One of those who died on the job last year was Quoc Le, a welder killed by a falling bulkhead at National Steel Car in June. The president of the Hamilton and District Labour Council, Anthony Marco, recently told CBC that the organization wasn't aware of other 2022 workplace deaths in Hamilton. He said it's hard for the group to track worker deaths, particularly those who aren't part of unions, which make up its membership.

"Those times when worker deaths really pop up on our radar [are] when it is unionized members, and those are often less frequent than unorganized workers," he told CBC Hamilton in late April. "We do endeavor to try and keep a list of workers who died on the job over the past calendar year, but it's getting tougher and tougher because, often, stories of workplace deaths aren't followed up on by the media sources who first report them."

In 2022, 64 workers were killed in Ontario, and 2,685 were critically injured, according to ministry data.

Both figures saw a slight increase from the previous few years, although the ministry notes the number of workers in Ontario has "been increasing since 2018," and that 2022 saw many people return to the workplace who had been home during COVID-19 lockdowns.

In 2021, there were 57 deaths and 2,387 critical injuries, while in 2020, Ontario saw 54 deaths and 2,035 injuries.

The more detailed data for this region obtained by CBC Hamilton includes reported workplace death, critical injury and occupational disease data for 2021 and 2022. It showed:

Hamilton resident Karl Crevar, 80, has been an activist for injured workers' rights for 30 years, after being hurt on the job at a warehouse. He says it's far from guaranteed that a worker hurt on the job will succeed in getting compensation from the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, and says there is much work to be done on both supporting injured workers and preventing such injuries from occurring in the first place.

"The workplace, it is dangerous," Krevar, who helped found the Hamilton and District Injured Workers Group, told CBC Hamilton on Tuesday. "There will be accidents, but there's more that we can do to prevent those accidents."

He advised workers to be aware of the harms in their workplaces, and get involved in health and safety committees where they exist. 

He also said that all Ontario citizens should be aware that every time a WSIB claim is denied, that leaves them to foot the bill for that worker's health care costs, instead of the employers who pay into WSIB.

"It's costing taxpayers money because it's being downloaded."

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