WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (Inspector Pompili) v Central Sydney Area Health Service [2002] NSWIRComm 44

WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (Inspector Pompili) v Central Sydney Area Health Service [2002] NSWIRComm 44

Section 51A of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 operates such that the defendant’s relevant record is assessed at the time of conviction, not at the time of commission of the offence; consequently, the higher maximum penalty applied. The defendant breached s15(1) by failing to ensure employee health and...

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Parties
Prosecutor: WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (Inspector Pompili); Defendant: Central Sydney Area Health Service
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
18 March 2002
Procedural Posture
Criminal Prosecution (occupational Health and Safety) / Sentencing Following Guilty Plea
Outcome
Conviction; fine imposed; costs ordered
Legal Topics
Workplace Safety, Employer Liability, Psychiatric Workplace Incidents, Sentencing for OHS Offences, Pseudonym Orders, Statutory Construction
Occupational Health and Safety Law Workplace Safety Employer Liability Psychiatric Workplace Incidents Sentencing for OHS Offences Pseudonym Orders Statutory Construction

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Parties

WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (Inspector Pompili)

Prosecutor

Central Sydney Area Health Service

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Criminal Prosecution (occupational Health and Safety) / Sentencing Following Guilty Plea

  1. 1 Proper construction of s51A of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 regarding maximum penalty and timing of prior convictions
  2. 2 Assessment of objective seriousness of the offence under s15(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983
  3. 3 Appropriateness of mitigation/discount for guilty plea

Ratio Decidendi

Section 51A of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 operates such that the defendant’s relevant record is assessed at the time of conviction, not at the time of commission of the offence; consequently, the higher maximum penalty applied. The defendant breached s15(1) by failing to ensure employee health and safety in Ward 25, particularly by failing to replace breakable glass and provide a controlled entry point, with those omissions being foreseeable risks not adequately remedied post-event. The defendant’s guilty plea and some proactive policies warranted mitigation, but ongoing risks and the serious consequences for staff compelled a significant penalty as deterrence.

Court Disposition

Conviction; fine imposed; costs ordered

Orders

  • The defendant is found guilty of the offence charged and a conviction is entered accordingly.
  • The defendant is fined an amount of $180,000, with a moiety to the prosecutor.