MONTREAL — The CNESST concludes that it was poor planning of work on public roads that exposed a worker to the danger of being hit by a vehicle — which in fact caused him serious injuries. In its report published on Monday, the Commission on Standards, Equity, Health and Safety at Work (CNESST) identifies this lack of work planning as one of the causes of injuries inflicted on a worker employed by a private construction company in Plessisville o…
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MONTREAL — The CNESST concludes that it was poor planning of work on public roads that exposed a worker to the danger of being hit by a vehicle — which in fact caused him serious injuries. In its report published on Monday, the Commission on Standards, Equity, Health and Safety at Work (CNESST) identifies this lack of work planning as one of the causes of injuries inflicted on a worker employed by a private construction company in Plessisville o…