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New Zealand Unions demand for safety audits after two casualties

Last updated: 2022/04/27 at 2:25 PM
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A stevedore was killed at the Port of Lyttelton, brand new Zealand on Sunday, marking the next fatality that is longshore the little island nation into the period of the week.

The casualty occurred aboard the bulker ETG Aquarius at Lyttelton’s Cashin Quay. The worker was employed by the Lyttelton Port Company (LPC), which confirmed the accident in a statement that is brief.

“Sadly an staff that is LPC has passed away while the vessel was being laden up with coal for export,” LPC CEO Kirstie Gardener said. “Our focus right now could be on supporting our staff and the household of our LPC team user at this tragic time.”

Just Tuesday that is last stevedore died in an accident at the Ports of Auckland on brand new Zealand’s North Island. 26-year-old Atiroa Tuaiti, an employee of Wallace Investments, had been killed aboard the boxship Capitaine Tasman when he sustained a fall.

“We’ve got a record that is terrible the industry in the last few years,” Maritime Union national secretary Craig Harrison told Radio brand new Zealand. “It is maybe not a big industry and also at all. if you compare us to the Australian steel and mining industries, that have much larger volumes and perhaps not anywhere the fatalities or harm we appear to be facing, we can not be doing this every week – we shouldn’t be doing it”

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New Zealand’s labor minister, Michael Wood, is planning to introduce an inquiry into port safety nationwide. He told RNZ that previous discussions with industry have pointed to two factors: fatigue and equipment that is heavy in cargo operations.

A safety review at the Ports of Auckland in 2021 found “systemic” problems with safety management and safety tradition, and the port’s CEO stepped straight down after the sum total results had been published. Auckland has experienced four fatal slot accidents since 2017, including a well-publicized incident in which a swimmer was struck by a pilot boat that is speeding.

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