Calgary Herald

Company charged two years after welder’s fatal fall on job

Moncton man’s sister-in-law says everyone who knew him ‘adored this guy’

- ZACH LAING zlaing@postmedia.com Twitter.com/zjlaing

Jamie Lee Paris was like a lot of east coasters who come west — looking for steady work.

Once he arrived in Fort McMurray from Moncton, N.B., Paris didn’t have a hard time finding what he was looking for, accepting a job asa boiler maker for Horton CBI Ltd., a multinatio­nal oilfield service company.

Paris, 29, died March 21, 2016, when he fell 20 metres from a scaffold while welding a storage tank.

Paris’ brother, Scott, had been working in Alberta as a boilermake­r for years and urged Jamie to join him.

“He took a job with Horton because it was a full-time, steady job, rather than working three months on a shutdown without knowing where you’re going,” said his sisterin-law, Carol.

Two years later, Alberta Occupation­al Health and Safety has officially laid 10 charges against Horton CBI Ltd., including failing to ensure the health and safety of aworker.

Paris’ death rocked his family. “I think for a long time there was anger — it was trying to understand how something like this could happen,” his sister-in-law said.

“You wonder to yourself whose fault it is? You want to place blame. It’s one of those things you have to accept that there might have been factors he couldn’t control.

“These (companies) are making millions and millions of dollars every day off this oilfield industry. It’s not too much to ask to make sure every son, every daughter, comes home every single day.”

She said Paris had a huge effect on everyone he came across.

“He was such a nice human being. Everybody that knew him just adored this guy.”

In a statement, Horton CBI Ltd. spokesman Gentry Brann called it a tragic event.

“The health and safety of our employees is the most important thing to CBI, and we have a robust safety program in place to protect our employees and the communitie­s where we work,” said Brann.

“This was a very tragic event, and we have been co-operating with the authoritie­s in Alberta for the last two years.”

Horton CBI Ltd. is scheduled to appear in Fort McMurray court on May 9.

 ??  ?? Jamie Paris, 29, died March 21, 2016 after falling 20 metres to his death while welding a storage tank. Horton CBI Ltd. has been charged with 10 health and safety violations.
Jamie Paris, 29, died March 21, 2016 after falling 20 metres to his death while welding a storage tank. Horton CBI Ltd. has been charged with 10 health and safety violations.

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