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Sask. company facing $20K fine after employee loses both hands

Occupational Health and Safety has fined a Saskatchewan company $20,000 after its employee was seriously injured by overhead power lines while working.

A post-pounder made contact with overhead power lines, the province says

A power line is pictured in Calgary, Alta.
An employee had to have both hands amputated after an incident with overhead power lines in 2015. (Evelyne Asselin/CBC)

Occupational Health and Safety has fined a Saskatchewan company $20,000 after oneemployee was seriously injuredwhile working.

An employee of Echo Lake Farms Ltd. had to have both hands amputated after a post-pounder made contact with overhead power lines.

The company, which is located in the Rural Municipality of Barrier Valley, pleaded guilty to an violating regulations which mandated employers ensurethat workers refrain from using equipment within the minimum distance from exposed power lines causing injury.

The company was fined $14,285.72 plus a surcharge of $5,714.28 in Wynyard Provincial Court on July 24.

The incident happened Jan. 18, 2015, near Archerwill.

Anyone working near overhead power lines is urged to use extra caution and keep a minimum distance.