The Ontario Ministry of Labour is still looking into what happened to Sarah Monaghan, who sadly lost her life after being hit at the county-run landfill on Dec. 1 The Oro-Medonte landfill has officially opened its gates again to the public, following the death of a worker last week. On Dec. 1, Sarah Monaghan, a 38-year-old employee of Simcoe County and mother of three, was reportedly struck and killed by a commercial vehicle that transports waste to the site, according to local fire officials. Emergency responders were sent to the landfill located on Old Barrie Road near Line 7 North around 8:30 a.m. on Dec. 1 after reports came in about someone being hit by a garbage-hauling vehicle. A second individual related to the incident was also taken to the hospital. Initially, Ontario Provincial Police managed the scene; however, the Ministry of Labour took over the investigation, which as of Wednesday, Dec. 10, is still ongoing according to a spokesperson for the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. “Details on the individual or the investigation are protected under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act,” shared a ministry spokesperson. Last week, two inspectors from the ministry along with an ergonomist visited the site. One health and safety requirement was issued to their employer-the Corporation of Simcoe County. Ministry ergonomists support inspectors technically and carry out inspections aimed at safeguarding workers from hazards. Occupational ergonomics concentrates on how workers interact with different elements in their workplaces including equipment, workstations, processes, and environmental factors. County officials confirmed that they reopened the landfill to visitors on Monday, Dec. 8-just one week after Monaghan’s tragic passing.
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