Canadian Occupational Safety | Two Alberta companies have been fined a combined $550,000 after pleading guilty to violating provincial occupational health and safety legislation in connection with a 2022 explosion that killed two welders at a tank storage facility north of Edmonton.
The incident happened on 12 November 2022, at an oil and gas development in northern Alberta.
Two workers were welding on top of a tank when an explosion occurred within a tank farm, according to the Alberta government.
The explosion claimed the lives of Greg Podulsky, 29, and Darcy Schwindt, 47, while the men were conducting work at the site operated by Tamarack.
Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. and Peace Pipefitting Inc. each admitted to a single count under Alberta’s Occupational Health and Safety Act during a court hearing in Slave Lake.
Justice Robert Marceau accepted a joint sentencing submission that included both fines and creative sentencing measures.