String of charges for Vic. business
A wheel-making company has been charged over serious safety breaches in Victoria.
Titan Australia Pty Ltd - a manufacturer of industrial vehicle wheels and tyres - is facing three charges under section 21(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act for failing to provide and maintain a workplace that was safe and without risks to health.
It is alleged that the company twice breached the Act by failing to provide instruction, training or supervision.
WorkSafe also alleges Titan Australia contravened regulation 101 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations by failing to locate or guard operator controls from unintentional activation.
The company faces a further five charges under section 38(1) of the OHS Act for failing to notify WorkSafe immediately after becoming aware that an incident had occurred; and five charges under section 38(3) of the OHS Act for failing to provide a written record to WorkSafe within 48 hours of an incident.
WorkSafe has also charged the company with a single breach of section 39(1) of the OHS Act for failing, without reasonable excuse, to ensure that the site where an incident occurred was not disturbed.
The matter is listed for a filing hearing at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court today.