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Message started by whiteknight on Oct 25th, 2024 at 11:38am

Title: Workplace Accident-Worker Killed
Post by whiteknight on Oct 25th, 2024 at 11:38am
Man, 71, has fallen to his death in horror workplace incident   :(
A union boss has lashed out after an elderly man was killed when he fell through a rusted tin roof in a shocking workplace incident.

News.com.au
October 23, 2024

A 71-year-old tradesman has been killed when he fell about five metres through the roof of a vacant factory in a horror workplace incident.

The roof plumber was working at a Malaga factory in Perth’s northeast when he fell through an allegedly “rusted tin roof” on Tuesday.

CFMEU WA state secretary Mick Buchan said it was the second workplace fatality in Perth this month and more rigorous safety standards needed to be imposed on work sites.

He said there was no margin for error in the construction industry, and there was nothing more important than the safety and wellbeing of those working in the coalface.

A 71-year old man died after he fell 5m through the roof of a vacant factory where he was working on Tuesday.

“The CFMEU sends our heartfelt condolences to the family and workmates of the man who tragically lost his life after falling through a rusted tin roof in Malaga on Tuesday afternoon,” he said.

“Having campaigned specifically for awareness around the risks of working at heights and fall prevention in October, we have now witnessed the tragedy of another worker losing his life under those very circumstances.

“Why is nobody listening? The message just isn’t getting through.

“The numbers keep going up.”   :(

WorkSafe investigating after tradie falls through roof in Malaga. A 71-year-old man has been killed after falling through a roof in a workplace accident in Perth.

Mr Buchan said these workers were more than just numbers – they were husbands, fathers, friends and workmates who were not going home to dinner.


“Here we are with another fatality that was entirely preventable and should never have happened,” he said.

“This is a terrible waste of life, and there are no excuses.

“There is nothing more important than everyone going home safely at the end of the day.”

WorkSafe investigators are now examining the incident to ensure compliance and prevention of future incidents occurring.

WorkSafe Commissioner Sally North said it was a tragic incident and relayed her sincere condolences to the man’s family and friends.

Title: Re: Workplace Accident-Worker Killed
Post by Laugh till you cry on Oct 25th, 2024 at 11:44am
Frequency of workplace deaths is way too high.

Sally solly?

Condolences are not enough.

Title: Re: Workplace Accident-Worker Killed
Post by Carl D on Oct 25th, 2024 at 11:52am
This was also in yesterday's West Australian newspaper.

Very tragic. Condolences to his family.

However, I'm curious to find out why someone at the age of 71 was still working as a tradesman and walking on a roof?

He should have been able to retire years ago or moved himself to a 'safer' occupation more suited to his age.

Title: Re: Workplace Accident-Worker Killed
Post by Laugh till you cry on Oct 25th, 2024 at 12:04pm

Carl D wrote on Oct 25th, 2024 at 11:52am:
This was also in yesterday's West Australian newspaper.

Very tragic. Condolences to his family.

However, I'm curious to find out why someone at the age of 71 was still working as a tradesman and walking on a roof?

He should have been able to retire years ago or moved himself to a 'safer' occupation more suited to his age.


His age had nothing to do with the accident unless he was grossly obese from earning so much money.

Retirement is not compulsory.

Pensions are insufficient to pay the rent on decent accommodation.

... and ...

old people who have worked all their lives don't know what else to do other than work as exemplified by Biden and Trump and a plethora of geriatric US politicians and officials.

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