An avocado harvesting company has been fined $10,000 and ordered to pay reparation of $75,000 after an employee suffered major burns as a result of electric shocks from overhead power lines.
Tauranga District Court heard yesterday that the incident took place on October 14 last year when the victim was working for Avo-Plus Limited, which provides harvesting services to the avocado growing industry.
The man was using one of the company's 6.4 metre horticulture elevating working platforms (HEWPs) to pick avocados high in a tree when he received two electric shocks from 110kV overhead power lines.
He suffered electrical and flame burns to about half his body.
It was a "terrible accident" which served as a warning for all employers and their employees tasked with carrying out work close to overhead power lines, said Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment spokesperson Ona de Rooy.