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Queensland workplaces warned by Safety Prosecutor's first Annual Report

12 November 2019
Queensland's Work Health and Safety Prosecutor (WHSP) Aaron Guilfoyle has recently released his Annual Report for the 2018-19 financial year. The report is the first of its kind and covers only the period since the WSHP's commencement on 18 March 2019.

As per the report, 29 prosecutions were commenced, including seven against individual defendants. Eight investigation briefs were withdrawn before prosecutions commenced due to a lack of reasonable prospects. 

The Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor (OWHSP) reported a prosecution-conviction rate of 100%, although one of the 14 finalised prosecutions was withdrawn due to an Enforceable Undertaking. Three cases are being appealed, so it is possible the conviction rate will be closer to their goal of 90%. A total of $2.2 million in fines were ordered. 

The WHSP has also shown the increased turnover of prosecutorial activity, with the OWHSP reportedly meeting its goal of assessing and actioning 85% of briefs within 90 days of referral. 

Please click here to request a copy of the full report.

If you require further information or have any queries in relation to this legal alert, please contact Matthew Smith or Andrew Ross.

Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the contribution of Lachlan Thomas to this article.

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