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Canada | Nanaimo construction company fined nearly $22,000 after fatal workplace incident

Antonia Maddocks

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Victoria Buzz | WorkSafeBC has handed a Nanaimo construction company a fine of $21,881 following a workplace incident which cost one worker his life.

Muchalat Projects Ltd. was installing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning at a mixed-use construction site in Nanaimo in the 3700 block of Shenton Road.

According to WorkSafeBC, an investigation was launched after the fatal incident in which a pair of large door frames, measuring 3.6 metres wide and 2 metres high, that were propped up against the building fell on him.

The young worker was reportedly on his first day on the job when the fatal incident occurred.

WorkSafeBC’s investigation determined that the firm had not provided that site-specific safety orientation was not provided to the worker prior to commencing work.

Furthermore, the investigation found that the worker had not been adequately supervised and no documented hazard identification or risk assessment had been conducted on the day of the incident.

The firm failed to provide its workers with the information, instruction, training, and supervision necessary to ensure their health and safety, a high-risk violation, said WorkSafeBC in the incident’s penalty summary.

In addition to Muchalat Projects, the project managing company and the company which was hired for windows and doors were also issued with fines.

– Accurate at time of publication | January 2026

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