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Prosecutions 2005 (PDF 3269kb) - WorkSafe Victoria

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SECTION 1<br />

QANTAS AIRWAYS LTD<br />

Date of offence: 25 October 2003<br />

Date of prosecution:<br />

Magistrate:<br />

Plea:<br />

18 May <strong>2005</strong> at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court<br />

His Honour Magistrate McIndoe<br />

Guilty<br />

On 25 October 2003, three Qantas Airways Ltd employees were unloading containers that would<br />

not completely roll onto the low profile trailer. A structural pallet was used to push them into place<br />

then withdrawn. One employee leant in between the containers to activate a locking device on the<br />

trailer. At this point, one of the containers rolled back and trapped the employee’s upper body.<br />

The employee sustained injuries to his head.<br />

The defendant had no safe work procedure in place for the transfer of containers onto low profile<br />

trailers. Employees were permitted to transfer containers between trailers without a clear line<br />

of vision. The defendant failed to implement risk control measures identified in its draft risk<br />

assessment undertaken on 14 April 2003 on rolling stock, which identified crushing between<br />

containers as a hazard.<br />

Immediately after the incident, the defendant introduced a safe work procedure to govern the<br />

transfer of containers between different types of trailers. The defendant also modified the controls<br />

on pallet loaders, so that the movement of containers was done from a control panel on the rear<br />

side of the extension trailer.<br />

A <strong>WorkSafe</strong> inspector issued two improvement notices that were both complied with in the<br />

required timeframe.<br />

Breach: Sections 21(1) & (2)(a) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985.<br />

Result: Without conviction fined $5,000.<br />

62 PROSECUTIONS <strong>2005</strong>

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