Food manufacturer Heinz Wattie's has been hit with a fine and reparation totalling more than $330,000 after a Hastings plant incident in which a worker was badly burnt as boiling brine started to fill his gumboots.
The worker will receive $50,000 in reparation and the company was fined $281,250 in a decision in Hastings District Court today in relation to the incident, which happened in May 2017.
Government workplace health and safety agency WorkSafe said a vat used to manufacture brine solution for use in various food products at the company's Hastings factory boiled over.
While attempting to turn the machine off at a wall switch near the vat, boiling brine overflowed from the vat and entered a worker's gumboots, causing severe burns, according to a summary before the court, after the company pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to ensure the health and safety of its worker.
A WorkSafe inquiry revealed Heinz Wattie's was aware that the vats were likely to boil over if left unattended, and that this was capable of causing serious injury.