Maritime Union notes guilty plea following Lyttelton port death

The Maritime Union of New Zealand has noted the guilty plea of the Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) to charges laid by Worksafe following the death of port worker Brad Fletcher in August 2014.
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Brad Fletch­er

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand has not­ed the guilty plea of the Lyt­tel­ton Port Com­pa­ny (LPC) to charges laid by Work­safe fol­low­ing the death of port work­er Brad Fletch­er in August 2014.

He died after the col­lapse of a scis­sor lift dur­ing his work in main­te­nance.

Brad Fletch­er was the Pres­i­dent of the Lyt­tel­ton Branch of the Mar­itime Union of New Zealand and a high­ly respect­ed mem­ber of the com­mu­ni­ty.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Lyt­tel­ton Branch Sec­re­tary Les Wells says the death was a tragedy for the fam­i­ly, and the wide cir­cle of friends and work­mates of the local man.

He says that more progress must be made on health and safe­ty in New Zealand ports.

The Mar­itime Union has called for a nation­al inquiry into port safe­ty due to the high num­ber of deaths, seri­ous harm injuries and acci­dents in the port sec­tor.

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