N.W.T. power corporation says it has improved safety systems after worker's death
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The Northwest Territories Power Corporation says it has improved its safety systems and processes since a worker died in 2021.
Michael Chinna was struck in the head and neck by a column of ice outside an entrance at the Jackfish Lake diesel plant in Yellowknife on March 5 that year.
He was taken to hospital in Yellowknife then sent to Edmonton, where he died in hospital on March 14.
In a statement, the power corporation says it plans to share what is has learned with other organizations in the territory.
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