NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in Court Session
CITATION : Inspector James v Flame-Cut Pty Ltd [2002] NSWIRComm 184 PROSECUTOR Inspector Ronald Wayne James WorkCover Authority of New South Wales PARTIES : DEFENDANT Flame-Cut Pty Ltd
FILE NUMBER: IRC 6766 of 2001 CORAM: Marks J CATCHWORDS : Occupational health and safety - Prosecution - Held serious offence - Consideration of mitigating factors including early plea of guilty - Fine imposed. LEGISLATION CITED : Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 s 15(1) HEARING DATES: 07/26/2002 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 08/14/2002
PROSECUTOR Ms L M McManus of Counsel SOLICITORS Phillips Fox LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: DEFENDANT Mr I H Wallach of Counsel SOLICITORS Clayton Utz
JUDGMENT:
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OF NEW SOUTH WALES IN COURT SESSION CORAM: MARKS J Wednesday 14 August 2002 Matter No IRC 6766 of 2001 INSPECTOR RONALD WAYNE JAMES v FLAME-CUT PTY LTD Prosecution pursuant to s 15(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983
JUDGMENT 1 The defendant Flame-Cut Pty Ltd has pleaded guilty to a breach of s 15(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 ("the Act") as particularised in proceedings for breach instituted by the prosecutor Inspector James of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales.
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