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Concretor convicted after worker’s amputation

A Dandenong concrete spraying company has been convicted and fined $30,000 after a worker’s hand was partially amputated.

TP Structures Pty Ltd was sentenced in the Moorabbin Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 6 August after pleading guilty to one charge each of failing to provide a safe system of work and failing to ensure that the site of a notifiable incident was not disturbed.

The company was also ordered to pay costs of $5,673.

In April 2022, a worker was setting up a truck-mounted concrete pump to conduct concreting works at a Malvern construction site.

The pump’s hopper was guarded by a grate fitted with a hydraulic interlock valve that was designed to stop the pump when the grate was lifted.

However, as the worker lifted the grate and reached into the hopper to clear debris, the interlock failed to operate and a swing tube inside activated, trapping his right hand and causing partial amputation.

It was reasonably practicable for TP Structures to eliminate or reduce the safety risk through daily pre-operation checks of the machine.

The court heard that after WorkSafe was notified of the incident, the sole director of TP Structures drove the truck back to a storage yard in Dandenong, despite being advised that the incident site needed to be preserved.

WorkSafe Executive Director of Health and Safety Sam Jenkin said workers had a right to expect that the machinery they were working with was operating safely.

“When it comes to operating machinery, having safe systems and checks in place is critical, this includes identifying hazards, ensuring safety features are operating correctly, and that staff understand how to operate the plant safely,” Mr Jenkin said.

“If the unthinkable happens and a worker is seriously injured then duty holders must immediately notify WorkSafe and ensure that they don’t disturb the scene without reasonable excuse.”

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