By Laura Michell
A residential construction company has been fined $850,000 following the death of a tradesman who fell from a building site in Kalkallo.
Seascape Constructions Pty Ltd was fined in the Melbourne County Court in August for the 2017 death of a carpenter at a two-storey house under construction.
WorkSafe said the company pleaded guilty to one charge of failing to ensure that persons other than employees were not exposed to risks to their health and safety by failing to prepare and conduct work in accordance with a safe work method statement (SWMS).
According to WorkSafe, Seascape engaged the carpenter and a handyman via Gumtree to do work at the site, including to lay flooring.
The court heard the carpenter was lowering a compressed air nail gun by its air hose when he fell from an unprotected edge, landing on a concrete slab about 3.1 metres below.
The 68-year-old died of head injuries at the scene.
The court heard the workers were not provided with a SWMS before commencing the high risk construction work or while performing the work and that no safety procedures or safe working methods were discussed.
WorkSafe executive director of health and safety, Julie Nielsen, said it was vital that all workers are appropriately trained, equipped and supervised to do their jobs safely.
“Falls from height are a well-recognised safety hazard and are among the biggest killers of Victorian workers,” Ms Nielsen said.
“This death is a tragic reminder that WorkSafe will not hesitate to prosecute any employer who fails to do all they can to protect their workers’ health and safety.”
Laura Michell