Jacqueline Sweeting speaks after Metal Manufactures Pty Ltd was fined $375,000 for work health and safety failure.
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00:00The WorkSafe ACT Commissioner is happy, so I'm content with that.
00:08I was very pleased to hear the Magistrate's words.
00:12He understood all of the issues and the sentence, to my understanding, appears to be moderate
00:23to high and WorkSafe ACT are happy with that.
00:27So, therefore, I'm content with that.
00:31Was it like hearing the Magistrate say just how easily the risks could have been mitigated
00:36and just how easily the accident could have been avoided?
00:40Yeah, well, the Magistrate said on the 28th of June that the risk was known, but nothing
00:47was done about it, so that's well accepted.
00:51So clearly, as a parent whose son was so severely injured, that's frustrating, but it's terrific
01:04to hear the accountability and the acknowledgement that workplace health and safety still has
01:12a long way to go with all Australians.
01:15How's Jesse going now?
01:17He's getting on with life.
01:19He has the benefit of youth.
01:21He's 23 years of age.
01:22That's all we can ever do from an incident like this is move forward.
01:28Jesse's accident was January 2022 and that year there were 195 Australians killed in
01:36workplace injuries.
01:40We are forever mindful of these people and their families and the statistics remain appalling
01:46and most Australians may be surprised by these figures, but we just cannot allow complacency
01:53or apathy to creep into work health, place and safety.
01:57Every Australian deserves a healthy and safe workplace.
02:01If there's another benefit to this court process, it's that the media raises awareness of work
02:08health and safety and puts it on the table where it belongs.
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