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June 2017

 

 

 

Construction company receives NSW record $1m WHS fine for electric shock  

In a decision handed down on Friday 5 May 2017, construction company WGA Pty Ltd (WGA) has been convicted and fined AUD 1 million from a maximum of AUD 1.5 million after the NSW District Court found that its director deliberately let a subcontractor work near live high-voltage powerlines in order to avoid delaying a construction project. The fine is the largest penalty imposed for an offence under the NSW Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act) to date. 

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When are you at work?  

Apparently not when you are attending a union meeting! worker

Ms LB was a high school teacher and a member of the Independent Education Union Australia, Queensland and Northern Territory Branch (the Union).  While she was attending a union meeting, she fell, injuring herself and required medical treatment. 

The injury occurred on a Friday, a day Ms LB would ordinarily have been teaching. Ms LB had sought and received the permission of her employer, Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE), to attend the Union meetings.

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Who is Engaged as a Worker?  worker

In the case of Safe Work (NSW) v Activate Fire Pty Ltd; Safe Work (NSW) v Unity (NSW) Pty Ltd [2017] NSWDC 66 the court had to decide whether Labour hire principals were liable for breach of health and safety dutes for exposing an employee to a risk of serious death or injury through failing to take necessary precautions. 

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