A timber and building supplies company will spend more than $275,000 on safety improvements after a worker was lucky to escape injury when a forklift overturned at a Corio workplace.
A timber and building supplies company will spend more than $275,000 on safety improvements after a worker was lucky to escape injury when a forklift overturned at a Corio workplace.
On 15 January 2025, the Geelong Magistrates' Court heard the company had entered into an enforceable undertaking while facing three charges of failing to provide a safe workplace.
WorkSafe may reinstate the charges if the undertaking is contravened or withdrawn.
In April 2022, a worker at a company, was attempting to empty a large dumpster using a forklift with a rotating tyne attachment, which was not capable of doing the task.
Another worker told him the dumpster was not normally emptied in that way, but tried to help. When the dumpster began to slip off the tynes, a second forklift was brought in alongside to assist. While attempting to lift the dumpster again, the forklift with the rotating attachment tipped to one side and landed on the nearby parked forklift. The driver was wearing a seatbelt and was uninjured.
WorkSafe alleges it was reasonably practicable for the company to provide a safe system of work, necessary instruction and training and adequate supervision regarding the use of the forklift with the rotating tyne attachment.
The estimated $275,824 undertaking requires the company to:
WorkSafe Executive Director of Health and Safety Sam Jenkin said the incident could have had disastrous consequences.
"Using the right tool for the job at hand is essential in any workplace, including when it comes to forklift attachments, and no worker should be left without the safe systems of work, training and supervision in place to do their jobs safely," Mr Jenkin said.
"My hope now is that these planned upgrades and education initiatives will go a long way to improving safety in this workplace and the wider industry."
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Timber Company To Spend $275,000 Improving Safety After Forklift Fail: WorkSafe VIC - 23 January 2025