Production failures contributed to stuntwoman’s death on ‘Deadpool’ set: report
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s workplace safety agency says multiple failures of a production company contributed to the death of a stunt performer on the set of “Deadpool 2.”
The investigation report by WorkSafeBC says SJ Harris died after she was ejected from a motorcycle and crashed into the window of a building in downtown Vancouver in August 2017.
The report asserts that TCF Vancouver Productions Ltd. failed to ensure that Harris was wearing a helmet or other safety headgear as required by regulations and the motorcycle manufacturer.
It also says the company failed to conduct a risk assessment addressing safety controls, motorcycle speed and equipment limitations, as well as ensure that Harris was provided with appropriate orientation and adequate supervision.