Vale, Local 6500 conduct joint probe into smelter death - Action News
Home WebMail Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 01:04 PM | Calgary | -3.3°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Sudbury

Vale, Local 6500 conduct joint probe into smelter death

Vale and the United Steelworkers Local 6500 will conduct a joint investigation into the death of industrial mechanic Paul Rochette, who died at the Copper Cliff smelter on April 6.
There will be a joint union-company investigation into the death of industrial mechanic, Paul Rochette in Sudbury. He was working at Vale's Copper Cliff smelter at the time of his death last Sunday.

Vale and the United Steelworkers Local 6500 will conduct a joint investigation into the death of industrial mechanic Paul Rochette, who diedat the Copper Cliff smelter on April 6.

Paul Rochette, 36, died of severe head trauma. His 28-year-old co-worker was alsoinjured and remains in hospital with a concussion, the mining company stated earlier.

In a press release issued Friday, Vale said the scene of the fatal incident remains off-limits as the Ministry of Labour continues its investigation. Moving forward,the company said it will work closely with the union to understand what happened.

United Steelworkers Local 6500 hundred president Rick Bertrand saidthe company has been sharing information and co-operating.

"We've had many good conversations with the company in the last few days," he said.

"We're able to access the documents, and records and interviews with staff and employees and get the information that's needed."

Most investigations are conducted jointly, Bertrandadded.

"We've always done it in the past. And you know, the last fatality, the fatality that happened at Stobie mine, [a joint investigation] didn't happen and ... it's great that this time we were able to work together and share the information and work together."

Bertrand saidthe investigation could take anywhere from one to three months andwill yield a report and recommendations.

In the meantime, the company said smelter furnaces were expected to ramp up over the weekend.Vale saidthat process takes time and it's expected that processing will be back up by the middle of next week.