Timber processor convicted and fined after worker impaled at Benalla mill in 2018

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In May 2018, after the death of a worker in a self -mill mill, he was sentenced to prisoner and fines at the Melbourne District Court. Lock Points D&R Henderson Pty Ltd was sentenced to 350,000 dollars after the death of a worker at a timber factory in 2018 and fined In 2018, D&R Henderson Pty Ltd was sentenced to a worker after his death in a timber factory and fined $ 350,000. The company was found guilty of charges that could not provide unable to sustain a safe workplace where workers' clothes were caught, and dragged into the conveyor bands of timber factory scraped Worksafe Victoria, court, clothes arches returned to driving shaft of a pim caught on a pin worker's conveyor bands heard that he heard that he had emptied timber. The court heard that it was dragged into the plant and engraved on a kind of metal pellet in a nearby photo. Worksafe said that the processor was found guilty of providing and maintaining two charges well a safe workplace, which can be applied reasonable well two charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Law, D&R Henderson PTY Ltd. The company was fined $ 275,000 because it could not protect business systems without safe health risks, a fine of $ 75,000 because it could not provide information, training training to ensure that workers do their work without safe health risks. The worker in a timber factory in the northeast of Victoria A Worksafe investigation found that there was no safe working system to reorganize conveyor bands, and that the workers would do this when the machine is open. "The risk of circulating on shaft returning employees, where they will position themselves avoid it, and if belts come out of conveyors, it would be reasonable contact a supervisor regulate repairs." Worksafe said Worksafe. Worksafe, worker rental company recruitment Select PTY Ltd, worker to the timber processor was previously fined $ 50,000 during incident, he said. He was found guilty of a single accusation in order not to provide and maintain a safe working system. Worksafe Health and Security Executive Director Narelle Beer, "a worker in an incident that can be prevented" "appropriate security measures in place" tragic "he said.
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00:00 In May 2018, after the death of a worker in a self-mill mill,
00:04 he was sentenced to prisoner and fines at the Melbourne District Court.
00:09 Lock Points DR Henderson Party Limited was sentenced to $350,000
00:14 after the death of a worker at a timber factory in 2018 and fined in 2018.
00:21 DR Henderson Party Limited was sentenced to a worker after his death in a timber factory
00:26 and fined $350,000.
00:29 The company was found guilty of charges that could not provide unable to sustain a safe
00:34 workplace where workers' clothes were caught and dragged into the conveyor bands of timber
00:39 factory-scraped WorkSafe Victoria.
00:42 Caught, clothes archers returned to driving shaft of a PIM court on a PIN workers' conveyor
00:47 bands heard that he heard that he had emptied timber.
00:50 The court heard that it was dragged into the plant and engraved on a kind of metal pellet
00:55 in a nearby photo.
00:58 WorkSafe said that the processor was found guilty of providing and maintaining two charges
01:03 while a safe workplace, which can be applied reasonable well two charges under the Occupational
01:09 Health and Safety Law.
01:11 DR Henderson Party Limited.
01:13 The company was fined $275,000 because it could not protect business systems without
01:19 safe health risks.
01:21 A fine of $75,000 because it could not provide information, training training to ensure that
01:27 workers do their work without safe health risks.
01:30 The worker in a timber factory in the northeast of Victoria A WorkSafe investigation found
01:36 that there was no safe working system to reorganise conveyor bands and that the workers would
01:41 do this when the machine is open.
01:44 The risk of circulating on shaft returning employees where they will position themselves
01:49 avoid it and if belts come out of conveyors it would be reasonable contact a supervisor
01:54 regulate repairs.
01:58 WorkSafe said WorkSafe.
02:00 WorkSafe, worker rental company recruitment select party limited, worker to the timber
02:05 processor was previously fined $50,000 during incident, he said.
02:11 He was found guilty of a single accusation in order not to provide and maintain a safe
02:16 working system.
02:18 WorkSafe Health and Security Executive Director Narelle Beer.
02:22 A worker in an incident that can be prevented appropriate security measures in place tragic,
02:27 he said.

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