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Rubber Company Fined $450,000 Over Worker’s Death

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A Victorian rubber company has been fined $450,000 (US$288,000) after a worker was struck in the head and killed while trying to clear a jammed machine.

Jawad Mohammadi was working on a production line at The Elastomers factory in Melbourne’s southeast in 2021, when some rubber material became jammed.

He entered what was known as the machinery’s danger zone to clear the material, on May 26, and his co-worker restarted the machine before he could leave the area.

As a result, Mr. Mohammadi was struck in the head and killed after suffering a major skull fracture.

WorkSafe investigated the incident and charged The Elastomers with failing to provide and maintain a safe working environment for its employees.

The company pleaded guilty to the charge in Melbourne’s County Court with Judge Peter Rozen handing down his sentence on April 19 morning.

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He noted Mr. Mohammadi’s co-worker would not have been able to see him in the danger zone from where he had to restart the machine.

The worker’s son described Mr. Mohammadi in a statement to the court as a remarkable person who had a strong bond with everyone.

Judge Rozen said it was not a failure of the co-worker but rather the company’s practices, as the business should have been proactively assessing whether the machinery was safe.

He found it was clear the risks to worker safety were present for a considerable period and the company’s failure to address those risks showed its moral culpability was high.

However, the judge praised The Elastomers for work completed since Mr. Mohammadi’s death, saying it did not “sit on its hands” and has since addressed the safety risks.

He also noted the company’s guilty plea, lack of prior convictions and good corporate character.

Judge Rozen sentenced the company to a $450,000 fine with conviction, adding the penalty would never accurately reflect Mr. Mohammadi’s worth and the loss his family has experienced.

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