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deuce years after an Edmonton adult male sustained fateful injuries piece on dislodge at a northern Alberta pulp mill, workplace safety charges have been laid in his death. Â
Ryan Sharpe, a heavy duty mechanic, died March 13, 2024, while servicing a wheel loader at the pulp mill in Slave Lake, about 450 kilometres north of Edmonton.Â
The 30-year-old was positioned underneath the Caterpillar heavy construction machine, which was elevated on wooden blocks, when it unexpectedly shifted. He died of his injuries.
Provincial safety investigators announced charges in his death earlier this month, alleging the companies involved in Sharpeâs work at the pulp mill failed to ensure his safety.Â
Pacesetter Equipment Ltd, West Fraser Mills Ltd. And West Fraser Mills Ltd. Operating as Slave Lake Pulp are facing a total of five counts under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Officials with the companies have not responded to requests for comment. Â
Sharpe is remembered by his family as a doting son, dedicated brother and hard-working mechanic.Â
Sharpeâs mother, Terri-Lynn Sharpe, said her son lived in Edmonton but had been called to work in Slave Lake that day.
She said the two years since his death have brought grief and painful questions
âIâm still trying to process the charges but hoping that they make a difference. I wouldnât want anyone to have to go through this trauma and absolute heartbreak.âÂ
She said her opinions on her son's death are hers alone. She said Sharpeâs father, Wally, and his sister, Khaila, have each coped with their loss in their own way.Â
According to the charges, the alleged workplace infractions include allowing Sharpe to rely on the wood blocks to elevate the machine and allowing him to remove the front drive shaft and parking brake without assistance.Â
The companies also allegedly failed to ensure the equipment was repaired in accordance with the manufacturerâs specifications.Â
The pulp mill, which produces pulp for printing, stationery and paperboard, was sold in the spring 2024 and is now operated by Millar Western Forest Products.Â
Sharpeâs mother said she believes Pacesetter and West Fraser Sawmill could have done more to protect her son.Â
âRyan mattered. He deserved more.âÂ
Sharpe said her son took his job with PaceSetters Equipment with pride. She said her son was passionate about his work and committed to excellence in his craft.
Born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, he had graduated from the mechanical trades program College of New Caledonia in British Columbia and then went on to obtain his red seal.Â
âHis colleagues knew him as the man who could breathe life into machinery.⦠His helpfulness and kindness made him not just a coworker but a pillar of the workplace," his obituary states.
âRyan Sharpe was not just a mechanic, he was the heartbeat of the garage.âÂ
The companies charged in Sharpeâs death are due in the Slave Lake Court of Justice on April 29.
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