Labour code issues flagged after fatal Canadian Pacific accident in Calgary
CALGARY — Documents show a federal investigator flagged labour code contraventions after a Canadian Pacific Railway train conductor died in a workplace accident in a Calgary rail yard last November.
A Transport Canada rail safety inspector, delegated by the federal labour minister, raised the issues in a letter Friday to the railway’s assistant vice-president of safety.
“The employer failed to identify and assess the hazard to employees in the Depot Calgary Alyth yard resulting from increased switching within the yard, of being struck by moving equipment being shoved into a track, without the employees controlling the movement ensuring the track remains clear of employees,” said a written directive attached to the letter obtained by The Canadian Press.