Sugar firm charged in QLD
A sugar company is the first to be charged with industrial manslaughter over an electrical incident in Queensland.
Queensland’s independent Work Health and Safety Prosecutor, Aaron Guilfoyle, has charged MSF Sugar Pty Ltd with industrial manslaughter under the Electrical Safety Act 2002, in relation to an incident near Little Mulgrave in far north Queensland in July 2019.
It will be alleged that a worker was fatally electrocuted when a crane contacted or came in close proximity to overhead power lines in the course of work on a rail system for small cane-hauling trains.
The maximum penalty for industrial manslaughter is a fine of $10 million.
This is the first prosecution for industrial manslaughter under the Electrical Safety Act since its introduction in 2017.
Mr Guilfoyle has also charged MSF Sugar Pty Ltd with a Category 2 offence under the Electrical Safety Act for breaching an electrical safety duty and exposing multiple workers to a risk of serious injury or death.
The charge relates to the same incident and carries a maximum penalty of a fine of $1.5 million.
The charges against MSF Sugar Pty Ltd will be mentioned in the Cairns Magistrates Court on Tuesday 7 September 2021.
No other charges are expected to be laid over the incident.