A union representing some workers at Affco's Moerewa meat works wants the plant's boiler shut down and claims a culture of fear at the site is stopping staff raising health and safety concerns for "fear of intimidation or losing their jobs".
E tū union has written to WorkSafe asking it to urgently respond to what it claims is a second incident involving the boiler at Affco's Moerewa meat works, which seriously injured a boilerman in an incident last month.
The man is being treated for serious burns in Middlemore Hospital after an explosion in the boiler room on July 20 when a 31-year-old man was left with serious injuries. The union wants the boiler shut down until both accidents are fully investigated.
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The Northern Advocate has approached AFFCO for comment on the union's claims. However, Affco general manager Nigel Stevens said earlier the company was unable to comment until a full investigation had been completed.