Maritime workers back Ports of Auckland health and safety review

Maritime Union National Secretary Joe Fleetwood says the Union has repeatedly called for a review of safety practices at all ports in New Zealand.

The Mar­itime Union is back­ing a health and safe­ty review at Ports of Auck­land.

The inquiry was announced on 14 Sep­tem­ber by Auck­land May­or Phil Goff after the death of a steve­dore work­ing as a lash­er aboard a ship at the port on 30 August.

Mar­itime Union Nation­al Sec­re­tary Joe Fleet­wood says the Union has repeat­ed­ly called for a review of safe­ty prac­tices at all ports in New Zealand.

He wel­comed the announce­ment by the May­or and the inter­est from the Min­is­ter of Trans­port Phil Twyford in the issue.

“It’s very sad anoth­er work­er had to die before this much need­ed review of the indus­try was announced.”

Mr Fleet­wood says the health and safe­ty cul­ture is a nation­al issue at ports, not just at Auck­land.

“When you com­bine long hours, night shifts and relent­less pres­sure for pro­duc­tiv­i­ty, then the result is work­ers being killed and injured on the job.”

Mr Fleet­wood says the Union has always main­tained that own­ers of ports have the respon­si­bil­i­ty to ensure the well­be­ing of all port work­ers.

Deaths and injuries on the water­front have often occurred with pri­vate­ly oper­at­ing steve­dores who work at ports, he says.

He says port own­ers should not be able to pass off respon­si­bil­i­ty for health and safe­ty behind third par­ty oper­a­tors sup­ply­ing ser­vices in ports.

Mr Fleet­wood says mar­itime and water­front safe­ty reg­u­la­tors Mar­itime New Zealand and Work­safe have to do their job and impose work­able reg­u­la­tions for the water­front that all port and steve­dore com­pa­nies must abide by.

“There needs to be one enforce­able stan­dard for all ports and all oper­a­tors. How many work­ers need to die before this hap­pens?”

Mr Fleet­wood says that for every death or injury, there are sev­er­al more near miss­es, many of which he believes are not report­ed.

“We would like to see cor­po­rate manslaugh­ter laws to be set at a lev­el that acts as a deter­rent. Kill a work­er, go to jail.”

He says the Mar­itime Union would be hap­py to share its exper­tise with any offi­cial inves­ti­ga­tors.

The Ports of Auck­land is 100% owned by Auck­land Coun­cil.

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