The company initially faced five charges in connection to Gahan's death:Failure to ensure the health and safety of workers. Failure to test the ice to ensure the ice would support the load placed upon it. Brayford pleaded guilty to failure to ensure its worker was trained in the safe operation of equipment and failure to test the ice. "There is a sense this is over but our fight will continue for work safety and health and safety for workers. Since the incident, Brayford has hired a safety consultant and upgraded and expanded its safety program.
Source: CBC News April 28, 2017 16:41 UTC