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A New Zealand refrigerated transport company has been fined NZD240,000 (USD148,000) for a forklift accident that left a worker with a punctured lung and broken back. This is a news story by the Forkliftaction News team, a weekly independent publication about forklifts and the materials handling industry.
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A heartbreaking photograph has emerged of a New Zealander scaffolder, Jahden Nelson, 28, after he lost his both of his arms in a workplace accident at an Auckland jobsite last April.
Charges have been laid over a workplace accident that saw a New Zealand suffer a massive electric shock that led to a near fatal heart attack and having both his arms amputated.
New Zealand marks one year since volcanic eruption killed 22 In this Dec. 11, 2019, file photo, plumes of steam rise above White Island off the coast of Whakatane, New Zealand, after a volcanic eruption on Dec. 9. New Zealanders commemorated the first anniversary on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020 of the volcanic eruption which killed 22 people. (Source: AP Photo/Mark Baker, File) By Associated Press | December 9, 2020 at 3:17 AM EST - Updated December 9 at 3:17 AM WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - A woman whose son was killed in a volcanic eruption in New Zealand a year ago said that as she stood crying, wailing and calling out his name on a beach soon afterward, a stranger came up to her and held her.