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WED
2:41PM

Duty holders fined $950k for lack of engineering controls

Two PCBUs, including an upstream duty holder, have been convicted and fined a total of $950,000 over the crush death of a worker, with a tribunal noting neither duty holder implemented any practicable engineering controls to address the foreseeable risk of death.


TUE
12:30PM

Prohibition notice stayed in ruling on WHS provisions

A WHS prohibition notice issued to a ride operator, identifying similar safety concerns to those examined in an inquest into a child's death, has been stayed with conditions, with a tribunal noting efforts to completely eliminate risk would "shut down a large number of rides and experiences".




WED
3:10PM

WHS duties bypassed in lead up to girl's death: inquest

An inquest into the death of a girl on a high-energy amusement device, which led to two WHS reckless conduct charges and an anti-corruption probe, has found some of the ride's safety requirements were bypassed for financial reasons, and called for all jurisdictions to ensure the applicable Australian Standards have legal status.



TUE
11:40AM

PCBU found guilty of failing to address fatal hazard on new equipment, supplier also charged

In a case where "parallel" duty holders were charged over a worker's death, a PCBU has been found guilty of breaching WHS laws in relying on training and signage rather than engineering measures to control risks arising from new equipment with an unusual design.



THU
3:20PM

PCBU and director convicted after electricity arced through metal equipment and caused severe injuries

A PCBU's lack of safety processes for preventing work being performed near overhead powerlines caused a worker to suffer "devastating" burns and lose both legs, a court has found in convicting the PCBU and its director.


THU
2:38PM

Asbestos breaches endanger hundreds, guns injure four

A company and one of its directors have been fined, and handed a hefty decontamination bill, for embarking on a clean-up exercise that could have exposed hundreds of people to asbestos fibres. Meanwhile, a regulator has issued a warning to PCBUs following a "horror month" of nail gun incidents.


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