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Court Summary - at a glance

Date of offence:
20 September 2020
 
Plea:
Guilty
 
Decision:
Convicted
 
Final decision date:
 
Fine imposed:
Starting point for fine was set at $350,000 reduced to $175,000 following mitigating factors.

Safety lessons learned:

It was reasonably practicable for JMK Homes Limited to have:  

  • consulted, co-operated, and co-ordinated activities with all other PCBUs, including Chunda Limited, who had a duty in relation to the health and safety of workers at Lot 74;
  • ensured that an adequate risk assessment was carried out prior to workers beginning work at Lot 74;
  • provided and maintained a work environment that was without risks to health and safety or that minimised those risks, including by ensuring the installation of safety barriers, netting, and/or fall bags to protect against the risk of falls from height;
  • ensured that workers working on Lot 74 were given the instruction and supervision necessary to protect from risks to their health and safety arising out of their work at height.

Defendant name:
JMK Homes Limited
 
Industry:
Building and construction
 
Date of offence:
20 September 2020
 
Facts in brief:
On 21 September 2020, the victim sustained disabling, life changing injuries after falling through an open second level floor void. As a result of his injury, the victim will never work as a carpenter again, and requires a wheelchair to move.

JMK Homes Ltd was the property developer who owned and operated the site. Chunda Limited is a residential construction company.

JMK Homes owned the site, their project manager, Mr Yang, was stuck in China due to the pandemic. He was working remotely during this time. Chunda, in effect, was in control of the site as the project manager for JMK Homes was working remotely.
 
Related prosecutions:
 
Offence section:
Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, sections 36(1)(a), 48(1) and 48(2)(c)
 
Date(s) charged:
17 September 2021

Court:
North Shore - District Court
 
Plea:
Guilty
 
Final decision date:
 
Decision:
Convicted
 
Fine imposed:
Starting point for fine was set at $350,000 reduced to $175,000 following mitigating factors.
 
Maximum fine available:
$1.5 million
 
Reparation:
Emotional harm - $90,000 total, 40% to be paid by JMK at a total of $36,000.
Consequential loss - $10,386.20 (being 40% of $25,967)
Costs - $3,265.80