Lise d’Auteuil v. Pointe-aux-Trembles Nursery and OHSC Reference : 02998-60-8705 Complaint date : May 1, 1987 Status : Final judgment Place of jurisdiction : Canada, Montreal Plaintiffs types : Technicians and Professional users Plaintiffs names : Lise d'Auteuil Defendants : Pointe-aux-Trembles nursery, Occupational Health and Safety Commission Lawyers for Health and Environmental Justice : Charles Charbonneau Case nature : Arbitration court Type(s), Product(s), Active substance(s) : Malathion, Benlate, Captan, Diazinon, Ditox, Organophosphate Requests : The worker applies to the Workplace Injury Appeal Board (the Appeal Board) to overturn the decision of the Review Board, to order the Board to pay her an income replacement benefit, to declare that she retains a permanent impairment to her physical integrity and that she is entitled to the benefits provided by law. Name of the Court : Appeal Commission of Montreal, Canada Jurisdiction level : Decision date : August 21, 1989 Decision nature : Positive Decision content : The Appeal Board states that the worker must maintain a permanent impairment of her physical integrity and is entitled to an income replacement indemnity Legal basis : Court Ruling : Link to the ruling Summary : Plaintiff, horticulturist, contests the decision of the Commission on Occupational Health and Safety affirming that the plaintiff does not retain any permanent damage caused by watering with pesticides and therefore she is no longer entitled to benefits provided for by the law on accidents at work and occupational diseases. Scientific references : No scientifice reference for this case. Related links : No related link for this case.