Cause of worker's death irrelevant to charge: SA IRC
A South Australian mining company has failed to defend an OHS charge, with the State Industrial Relations Court finding it irrelevant whether the employee died of natural causes before or as a result of being struck by heavy machinery..
Mon Aug 2008 01:08 (3 months, 2 weeks ago)
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