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Eastway Tank, owner plead guilty in 2022 explosion that killed 6 at Ottawa business

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Eastway Tank and its owner, Neil Greene, have pleaded guilty to charges in connection to an explosion that killed six people at an Ottawa business more than two years ago.


On Jan. 13, 2022, there was an explosion and massive fire at the Eastway Tank plant on Merivale Road in Ottawa’s south end. Rick Bastien, Etienne Mabiala, Danny Beale, Kayla Ferguson, Russell McLellan and Matt Kearney, all employees of the company, died in the blast.


As the Ottawa Courthouse on Friday, Eastway Tank pleaded guilty to two charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, while Greene pleaded guilty to one charge.


A trial was scheduled to begin last month, but an email sent to families on March 1 said a guilty plea was expected to be reached.


The Ontario Ministry of Labour laid Occupational Health and Safety Act charges against Eastway Tank and its owner in January 2023. Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the maximum penalties for a corporation are $1.5 billion, while individuals charged under the act can face a fine of up to $100,000, up to 12 months in prison or both.


The charges alleged Eastway Tank and Greene failed to take reasonable care to ensure a wet text on a truck was carried out in an area with no potential source of ignition. The Ministry of Labour’s charges also alleged the company and Greene failed to provide adequate training and supervision to workers on the safe handling and storage of fuel.


This is a developing story. CTV News Ottawa will have the latest as it becomes available

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