WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (Inspector Carmody) v Consolidated Constructions Pty Ltd [2001] NSWIRComm 263
The defendant, as principal contractor, had primary and direct responsibility for safety on the Mascot construction site and failed to recognise and control the risk posed by a free-standing unstable brick wall while excavation work proceeded adjacent to it. The offence was extremely serious and fell within the...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 26 October 2001
- Procedural Posture
- Prosecution Under Section 16(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 / Penalty Following Plea of Guilty
- Outcome
- Defendant found guilty, conviction entered and fine imposed.
- Legal Topics
- ['employer Duty to Persons Not in Employment' 'construction Site Safety' 'guilty Plea' 'assessment of Penalty' 'deterrence' 'prior Conviction' 'parity in Sentencing']
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Procedural Posture
Prosecution Under Section 16(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 / Penalty Following Plea of Guilty
Legal Issues
- 1 ["What penalty should be imposed for the defendant's admitted breach of s 16(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983." 'How the objective seriousness of the offence should be assessed in light of the collapse of the brick wall and the role of other persons involved in the project.' "What weight should be given to the defendant's guilty plea, co-operation, remedial safety measures, contrition, ex gratia payments and prior conviction."]
Ratio Decidendi
The defendant, as principal contractor, had primary and direct responsibility for safety on the Mascot construction site and failed to recognise and control the risk posed by a free-standing unstable brick wall while excavation work proceeded adjacent to it. The offence was extremely serious and fell within the middle portion of the available range of seriousness, exacerbated by a prior similar conviction. The defendant was nevertheless entitled to mitigation for its guilty plea, co-operation, remedial safety measures, contrition and ex gratia payments, warranting a total discount of 30 per cent and a fine of $265,000.
Court Disposition
Defendant found guilty, conviction entered and fine imposed.
Orders
- ['The defendant is found guilty of the subject offence and a conviction against it is entered accordingly.' 'The defendant is fined an amount of $265,000, with a moiety to the prosecutor.' "The defendant shall pay the prosecutor's costs on a party-party basis; leave is granted to the parties to apply to the Court to...
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