R v ACR Roofing Pty Ltd
2006 Victorian Court of Appeal case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
R v ACR Roofing Pty Ltd was a decision by the Victorian Court of Appeal in Australia. A construction company was engaged to complete works on a roof which were not meant to proceed without the installation of safety equipment. The company hired a worker employed by another company who died as a result of the safety equipment not being installed. The Court ultimately held the principal construction company liable under Victorian workplace health and safety legislation.
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Court | Supreme Court of Victoria |
Decided | 2006 (2006) |
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Judges sitting | Nettle, Vincent, Ormiston JJ |
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