An Auckland hardware store has had to pay nearly $60,000 after one of its employees lost two of his fingers while using an industrial saw.
The 16-year-old worker was admitted to hospital for just over a week following the accident in March this year.
The teenager had been using a saw which had a faulty hand guard.
His workplace, Grove Hardware Ltd - trading as Mitre 10 MEGA in Glenfield, was fined a total of $39,450 and ordered to pay $20,000 in reparation.
The employer was sentenced yesterday in the North Shore District Court under the Health and Safety in Employment Act, for failing to take all practicable steps to ensure the safety of its employee.