WorkSafe Western Australia has fined a mining services company $750,000 following a serious crush injury, highlighting critical failures in risk management and planning.

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WorkSafe Western Australia has recently taken action after a serious workplace injury in the mining sector resulted in a large fine imposed on a mining services company. The penalty highlights the critical importance of effective risk management and compliance with safety duties in high-risk industries.
The case involved a worker who suffered a severe crush injury when a large piece of industrial equipment fell during maintenance work. The incident resulted in significant harm to the worker and triggered an investigation into the circumstances leading up to the event.
WorkSafe’s investigation found that the company had failed to adequately identify and control the hazards associated with the work being carried out. In particular, the investigation highlighted shortcomings in the way the task had been planned, supervised and executed, including inadequate systems to prevent the uncontrolled movement of heavy components.
As a result of these failures, the company was prosecuted and fined $750,000 in the Western Australian District Court. The fine was handed down after the court found that the company’s safety systems did not meet the standards required under the state’s occupational safety laws.
WorkSafe Western Australia emphasised that the outcome serves as a reminder to all employers of their duty to ensure the safety and health of their workers. The regulator noted that it expects companies to thoroughly assess risks, implement effective controls and regularly review safety systems to prevent harm.
This case reinforces the need for strong risk management, particularly in industries where heavy machinery and complex operations are common. It underlines the importance of careful planning, clear communication, competent supervision and proactive safety checks on tasks that involve significant hazards.
Employers are encouraged to consider the lessons from this case when reviewing their own systems. Key actions to support safer workplaces include:
Serious injuries not only have a profound impact on workers and their families but can also result in substantial financial and reputational costs for organisations. This outcome from WorkSafe WA serves as a stark reminder that safety must be actively managed and continually improved.