Enforceable Undertaking accepted by WorkSafe...
01/09/2017 by Admin... after two students hurt in St Kentigern's Sweeney Todd production
WorkSafe New Zealand has accepted an enforceable undertaking from the St Kentigern Trust Board following an incident in which two of their students were hurt during its production of Sweeney Todd in April last year.
WorkSafe's investigation found that the board breached the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA) by failing to ensure, so far as was reasonably practicable, that the health and safety of students was not put at risk from work carried out as part of the business or undertaking.
This is the first time WorkSafe has used an enforceable undertaking, a provision under the HSWA, which can be considered as an alternative to prosecution.
WorkSafe General Manager Operations and Specialist Services, Brett Murray, said the decision to accept an enforceable undertaking was appropriate as this was a serious but isolated incident. He added that WorkSafe had carefully considered the impact of this incident and the wishes of the victims and their families.
Under the enforceable undertaking, the St Kentigern Trust Board has:
• Accepted full responsibility for the incident and the harm which was caused as a result
• Committed to a restorative justice process with the victims of the offending, including the payment of reparation as an outcome, and
• Taken steps to improve health and safety within the wider education sector, through the development of health and safety guidance and the building and delivery of training, for the benefit of schools nationwide.
We remind all businesses that you have significant responsibilities under the HSWA. If you would like some guidance on your obligations, please don't hesitate to be in touch with us.





