Victorian rubber company fined $450k over worker’s death

A Victorian rubber firm has been fined $450,000 after a employee was struck within the head and killed whereas making an attempt to clear a jammed machine.

Jawad Mohammadi was engaged on a manufacturing line at The Elastomers manufacturing unit in Melbourne’s southeast in 2021, when some rubber materials grew to become jammed.

He entered what was generally known as the equipment’s hazard zone to clear the fabric, on May 26, and his co-worker restarted the machine earlier than he may go away the realm.

Elastomers Pty Ltd has been fined $450,000 after a employee was killed. (Google Maps)

As a end result, Mohammadi was struck within the head and killed after struggling a serious cranium fracture.

WorkSafe investigated the incident and charged The Elastomers with failing to supply and keep a protected working atmosphere for its staff.

The firm pleaded responsible to the cost in Melbourne’s County Court with Judge Peter Rozen handing down his sentence on Friday morning.

He famous Mohammadi’s co-worker wouldn’t have been capable of see him within the hazard zone from the place he needed to restart the machine.

The employee’s son described Mohammadi in an announcement to the courtroom as a exceptional one who had a robust bond with everybody.

Judge Rozen mentioned it was not a failure of the co-worker however somewhat the corporate’s practices, because the business ought to have been proactively assessing whether or not the equipment was protected.

He discovered it was clear the dangers to employee security have been current for a substantial interval and the corporate’s failure to handle these dangers confirmed its ethical culpability was excessive.

However, the choose praised The Elastomers for work accomplished since Mohammadi’s loss of life, saying it didn’t “sit on its hands” and has since addressed the security dangers.

He additionally famous the corporate’s responsible plea, lack of prior convictions and good company character.

Judge Rozen sentenced the corporate to a $450,000 high quality with conviction, including the penalty would by no means precisely mirror Mohammadi’s value and the loss his household has skilled.

Source: www.9news.com.au