OSH Fines Building Companies
Here are just a few of the fines handed down from district court.
August 19th 2013
Company fined $54,000 & ordered to pay worker $40,000 after he fell from roof.
June 24th 2013
Roofing company fined $18,000 after worker fell from roof, fine then tripled on appeal to $60,000
Oct 9th 2012
Building Company fined $22,100 after contractor fell 3m from roof.
Why risk being fined when from $450 +gst you can comply with Saftey Fall Bags & keep your workers safe.
Preventing falls from height is a priority for work safe nz and it expects employers and self-employed contractors with staff working at height to actively manage this significant hazard.
Falls from three metres or less off roofs and from ladders account for most of the serious harm accidents reported to the Department from the construction sector.
More injuries happen on residential building sites than any other workplace in the construction sector.
The Ministry’s ‘Preventing Falls from Height’ campaign is part of the Construction Sector Action Plan. It aims to reduce harm by raising awareness about the safe use of ladders and safe working on roofs.
These Preventing Falls from Height web pages give information about how to work safely at height including best practice guidelines and factsheets.
Everyone is responsible for preventing falls on a construction site – the principal, the employer, the self-employed contractor and sub-contractor, and the worker. Find out what you can do to prevent a fall from height.
If you have any questions please email the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment info@dol.govt.nz or call 0800 20 90 20