Just over two years after two workers died from being exposed to hydrogen sulfide in a sewer line, Swift Current company, J & D Sewer Services (1984) Limited has been fined $42,000.

The fines were issued Tuesday after the company pleaded guilty in July to:

    -Contravening clause 19(1)(a) of the regulations (being an employer, failure to ensure that a worker is trained in all matters that are necessary to protect the health and safety of the worker when the worker begins work at a place of employment, resulting in the death of two workers); and
    
    -Contravening clause 302(2)(a) of the regulations (being an employer, failed to take all practicable steps to prevent exposure of a worker, to an extent that is likely harmful to a worker, to a chemical substance or biological substance that may be hazardous, resulting in the death of two workers).

The company was fined $15,000 plus a $6,000 surcharge on each count.

Charges stem from an incident that took place near the Village of Fox Valley on September 14, 2014.

At the time of the incident, RCMP said that the men fell about 3 1/2 meters and were buried when the line partially collapsed.