SafeWork
A company has been fined $150,000 after one of its apprentice workers suffered serious injury from an arc flash explosion at a Sydney KFC in 2017.
Ultra Refrigeration Pty Limited was investigated by SafeWork NSW and found guilty of breaching the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 in the NSW District Court.
Executive Director, Investigations & Enforcement at Better Regulation Division, Valerie Griswold said this case sends a strong message about the need to protect young workers.
“Looking after the most vulnerable in the workplace should be at the heart of any company’s safety plans. It’s so important that young workers get specific training and appropriate supervision to do their job safely,” Ms Griswold said.
SafeWork
A structural engineering company has been fined $225,000 after three workers were injured when a tower crane collapsed onto an apartment block in Wolli Creek.
S&T Services Pty Ltd was investigated by SafeWork NSW and pleaded guilty to a breach of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 in the NSW District Court.
Executive Director, Investigations & Enforcement at Better Regulation Division, Valerie Griswold said this case sends a strong message about the need for safety in the construction industry.
“SafeWork NSW has a zero-tolerance for workers or the public being put at risk of serious or fatal injuries through unsafe practices.
SafeWork
Construction sites across wider Sydney can expect a visit from SafeWork Inspectors this week who will be targeting unsafe working systems across all building trades.
Better Regulation Divisions’ Executive Director, Compliance and Dispute Resolution, Tony Williams said as part of a state-wide crackdown, Inspectors will be focusing on site housekeeping, height safety, falling objects, electrical, moving plant operations, and controlling risks related to silica and
asbestos exposure.
“From March 9-11, inspectors will be undertaking a compliance blitz on construction sites to make sure those most at risk from workplace injury are protected by safe systems of work,” Mr Williams said.