A Palmerston farmer has been fined $33,000 after an incident in which a truck driver was left with a skull fracture and significant head injuries.
The injuries occurred after a stock loading ramp used to unload sheep from a truck fell on him when its winch system failed.
WorkSafe says the October 2017 incident is a reminder that all stock loading ramps should be fitted with an automatic brake winch system to prevent unwinding.
Robert Kirk Ashton received the fine in a decision released by the Dunedin District Court this week.
The decision said Mr Ashton had not ensured the 250kg-300kg stock loading ramp he owned was without risks to any person.