Dunedin City Council-owned company Delta has been fined and ordered to pay reparation to a worker who fell six metres after low voltage arcing on lines he was working on in Cardrona.
Delta had earlier pleaded guilty and was sentenced in the Queenstown District Court yesterday on a charge under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 of failing to take all practicable steps to ensure the employee was not exposed to the hazard of low-voltage electricity while at work.
The worker was completing a service connection in Cardrona, near Queenstown, in November 2014 but failed to disconnect the power supply before working on the line, a WorkSafe New Zealand investigation found.
His crescent spanner made contact with the power line, causing a low voltage arc which caused him to fall to the ground. He suffered compound fractures to his left leg and a fractured lumbar vertebra.
The man remained unfit for work and continued to receive medical treatment.