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  • The Safe Side | Issue 62

    In this month’s issue, we look at two recent sentencings under the Health and Safety at Work Act (HASWA) that resulted after the deaths of young people on excursions run by PCBUs. The first came about after 15-year-old Karnin Petera was drowned at Abbey Caves while on a school trip; the second followed the death of a young woman on a fun day out on the water. We also cover the settlement of the first case that used the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 to seize assets gained from offending against health and safety or hazardous substances legislation. Finally, we briefly touch on the new requirements for Police checking on staff at limited-attendance childcare centres.

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  • The Safe Side | Issue 61

    In this month’s issue, we cover the sentencing of KiwiRail after Interislander ferry Kaitaki lost all propulsion as it approached Wellington Harbour in January 2023. We also look at three other health and safety prosecutions including the first conviction of a safety consultancy under the Health and Safety at Work Act (HASWA), a rare prosecution taken under the old Health and Safety in Employment Act following a tragic death at a church, and the prosecution of a marina operator in Queensland which resulted from an incident where a member of the public fell from a walkway. In addition, we highlight both an urgent WorkSafe warning for dairy farms on the dangers of slide pulsators and WorkSafe’s new Priority Plans that set out which sectors can expect more attention from the regulator over the next two years.

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  • The Safe Side | Issue 60

    This month we report on two recent Maritime New Zealand prosecutions with very different outcomes. The first was against Lyttleton Port Company Limited and resulted in a significant $480,000 fine and a Court ordered Adverse Publicity Order. In contrast, the second went to a trial that ended with a not guilty verdict for the skipper of the charter vessel ‘Enchanter’. We also cover WorkSafe’s media release on the tragic deaths of four farmers in quad bike rollovers in July, and an Industrial Manslaughter conviction in Queensland that led to a massive AU$1.5 million dollar fine for a pool manufacturing company.

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