Meaghan Miller, a farm worker from Dublin, Ireland, died in motor vehicle collision in Maidstone Lionel Debray, a labourer from Saskatoon, asbestos exposure Robert Curtis, an advanced care paramedic from Lumsden, suicide Īnthony Slager, a business owner from Goodsoil was struck by flying objects īrian Mazzei, a mechanic from Saskatoon was compressed by equipment Malcolm MacDonald, an iron worker from Regina, asbestos exposure Lawrence Koban, a maintenance worker from Yorkton, asbestos exposure Willmer Pizzey, an architectural project co-ordinator from Glaslyn, asbestos exposure in Various Lesa Zoerb, a correctional worker from Maple Creek died in motor vehicle accident on Highway #21 #Bryan clauson in loving memory pictures driverNeil Ingalls, a firefighter from Moose Jaw died of cancer Īrthur Brown, a bus driver/caretaker from Moose Jaw, heart attack ĭouglas Carrick, a firefighter from Moose Jaw died of cancer īrody Hinz, a statistician from Humboldt, Humboldt Broncos bus crash ĭarrell Morrison, a volunteer firefighter from Rosetown was struck by a vehicle Īlessandro Mazzini, an order picker from Regina, cause of death - fall Īugust Lenuik, a shunt truck driver from Saskatoon got compressed by equipment īryan Beer, an apprentice mechanic from Saskatoon died of electrocution Glen Doerksen, bus driver from Carrot River, Humboldt Broncos bus crash Tyler Bieber, a broadcaster from Humboldt, Humboldt Broncos bus crash Mark Cross, assistant coach from Strasbourg, Humboldt Broncos bus crash ĭayna Brons, an athletic therapist from Lake Lenore died in Humboldt Broncos bus crash Mary Louise Clauson, a book keeper from Midale, shooting ĭarcy Haugan, a head coach from Humboldt, Humboldt Broncos bus crash Wade Bye, a mine labourer from Swift Current died of cancer caused by exposure to fly ash in Bienfait “Too many fatalities continue to occur in Saskatchewan workplaces… As leaders in occupational health and safety, we have an important role and responsibility to ensure the elimination of occupational illnesses, injuries and fatalities is a priority for industry and government,” said UMWA Local 7606 member Gary Malaryk.Įstevan Mercury is publishing the list of all Saskatchewan workers who lost their lives at workplaces in 2018: “As a community, as workers and as employers, everyone needs to do their part in ensuring that everyone returns home safe to their loved ones after work,” said UMWA Local 7606 member Ashley Johnson.Īmong the names that were read also was Mary Louise Clauson, a book keeper from Midale who died in shooting.Ī candle was lit for each Saskatchewan worker who lost their life last year, when the number of fatalities at workplaces increased by 78 per cent, spiking from an average in the 20s to 48. One was in memory of all Saskatchewan workers, and the other one in memory Wade Bye, who died of cancer after being exposed to fly ash while working in Bienfait. The flags were flying at half-mast at the Estevan Court House and wreaths were laid. Names of six of the 16 people who died during the Humboldt Broncos crash were read, including former members of Estevan Bruins organization Darcy Haugan and Mark Cross. On the National Mourning Day April 28, the Estevan community honoured their lives during the ceremony by the Coal Car. In 2018, 48 men and women were killed on the job. It felt like the weather was crying as the names of Saskatchewan workers, who have lost their lives at workplaces, were read.
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