A Rotorua man was knocked unconscious and spent two days in hospital after he fell from scaffolding when it gave way, the Rotorua District Court has been told.
Whakatane-based company Cobweb Scaffolding was found guilty yesterday of a charge of hiring scaffolding to a Rotorua couple to be used in a place of work and failing to take all practicable steps to ensure the scaffolding was maintained so it was safe for its intended use. The company had pleaded not guilty to the charge brought against it under the Health and Safety in Employment Act.
The company pleaded guilty in June to another charge of failing to take all practicable steps to install and arrange the scaffolding so it was safe for its intended use after it failed to lash the scaffolding planks.
Catalijne Pille, who appeared on behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, said Cobweb Scaffolding was contracted by Robert Van der Hueval on behalf of home owners Gerrie and Katie Snyman to supply scaffold, including scaffolding planks, to a residential building site on Gemini Place.
Cobweb Scaffolding provided and erected, among other scaffold components, planks to the site.