WorkSafe accepts enforceable undertaking from Dongwha New Zealand
We have accepted an enforceable undertaking from fibreboard manufacturing company Dongwha New Zealand Limited, following an incident in December 2016 where a worker’s arm was drawn into a piece of machinery.
The worker was using a piece of machinery that lays out wood fibres to be turned into fibreboard. While cleaning the machine the worker lost his balance and put his left hand into a nip point. His arm was drawn into the machine up to his shoulder, leaving him with three fractures to his arm. The fractures required surgery and seven days hospitalisation, and the worker was off work for 14 weeks.
WorkSafe Chief Operating Officer Phil Parkes said: “This enforceable undertaking has very clear benefits within the business, the wider industry and Dongwha’s local community. Dongwha took the process very seriously and showed genuine intent in its proposed initiatives. Their willingness to engage effectively with the victim of the accident and their workers will also help this enforceable undertaking achieve its forecasted benefits.”
The injured worker felt that the enforceable undertaking was a pragmatic approach to what had occurred.
Under the enforceable undertaking Dongwha New Zealand Limited committed to initiatives including:
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