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Company Fined For Failing To Keep Employee And Community Safe

Department of Labour

Wednesday 14 December 2011, 2:07PM

By Department of Labour

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A Wellington demolition company has today been fined $20,000 after a contractor was exposed to asbestos fibres and live electricity while working on an inner city site.

The Wellington District Court heard that Concrete Drilling and Cutting (1992) Limited was contracted to demolish two buildings in Wellington’s Willis Street.

“Concrete Drilling and Cutting failed to take all practicable steps to ensure the safety of its employee during the demolition of the site,” says the Department’s Southern General Manager Jean Martin.

“In an inspection of the site, our inspectors found that the electricity had not been disconnected prior to demolition and testing identified that there was asbestos in the building.

“It is absolutely unacceptable that this employee and others in the vicinity of the site were exposed to asbestos, and live electricity. It is every employer’s duty under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 to ensure that safe practices are followed when carrying out demolition work,” Ms Martin says.

Willis Street Parking Limited, the company that engaged Concrete Drilling and Cutting to carry out the demolition has been charged with two breaches of the HSE Act and is yet to enter pleas to those charges. C&M Transport, the company that subsequently carried out the demolition work has pleaded not guilty to one charge under the HSE Act.