- Production Manager Is Killed in Accident at Jacob’s Pillow, Authorities Say
Jacob’s Pillow canceled weekend programming as staff members grieved the death of Kat Sirico, who was moving staging platforms that toppled, the authorities said
- Jacob’s Pillow Production Manager Kat Sirico Dies in Freak Workplace . . .
The Berkshire District Attorney’s Office determined that the employee — identified by Jacob’s Pillow as production manager Kat Sirico — died due to a workplace accident and said no criminal charges would be brought forward, according to the Times Union, The Berkshire Edge and WRGB-TV
- Police ID Woman Killed In Freak Accident At Jacobs Pillow Theater; No . . .
A tragic accident at the historic Jacob’s Pillow dance center has left one employee dead, local authorities say Kathryn “Kat” Sirico, a seasonal employee at Jacob’s Pillow, was helping a summer intern move stage platforms on a dolly across…
- A production manager who was helping. . . - The New York Times | Facebook
A production manager who was helping to move platforms used for staging at Jacob’s Pillow, a celebrated dance center in Becket, Massachusetts, was killed after the load toppled on Friday afternoon, according to the center and the authorities
- Serious Workplace Accidents in Canada: Managing the Consequences Coast . . .
In the event of a serious workplace accident, immediate and specific legal advice should be sought by employers and management, from specialized OHS legal counsel, in relation to OHS laws and practice of the particular jurisdiction in which the incident occurred, or which apply to the workplace
- Harshest sentence yet for criminal negligence
However, legal experts say the severity of the case left little room for mercy "There was no chance the court was going to accept a conditional sentence," says Ryan Conlin, partner at Stringer LLP
- Employer, supervisors convicted in workplace fatality
“The reality is that charges are generally not brought unless there's an accident - typically, an order to rectify the issue will be made otherwise,” he says “But when something very serious happens, the Crown will bring charges and employers and individuals to account ”
- Ontario employer fined $220,000 for workplace fatality, serious . . .
Following a guilty plea, the employers was also tasked to pay a 25 per cent victim fine surcharge as required by the Provincial Offences Act The surcharge is credited to a special provincial government fund to assist victims of crime
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