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Waikato school to pay $100k after teacher, student seriously injured by scaffolding

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A teacher and a student were seriously injured after they fell 3.9m off scaffolding at Forest View High School in June 2018. Image / Google Maps

A teacher and a student were seriously injured after they fell 3.9m off scaffolding at Forest View High School in June 2018. Image / Google Maps

A Waikato school has been ordered to pay out $100,000 after a teacher and student suffered brain injuries when falling from scaffolding.

Forest View High School's board of trustees was sentenced in the Tokoroa District Court yesterday after the June 2018 incident.

The mobile scaffolding had been put up in the Tokoroa school's auditorium to help set up lighting for assemblies and school plays.

As the scaffolding was being moved with the student and teacher on a 3.9 metre platform, it toppled and the pair fell from it. They were knocked unconscious, and suffered serious lacerations, fractures and brain injuries.

WorkSafe, which prosecuted the school, said Forest View had not developed a safe system of work around the use of the mobile scaffold.

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"There were no policies or procedures in place around working from heights, or for student involvement in the use of the scaffold," Worksafe's chief inspector investigations Hayden Mander said.

"With no safe systems in place students and staff were exposed to a very real risk of injury and this incident could have had catastrophic consequences."

The judge sentencing Forest View ordered the school to pay reparation of $100,000.

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The judge also ordered the Forest View High School board to prepare and present a safety presentation at the National Conference of the School Trustees Association in 2020.

The board was also required to prepare a safety article for New Zealand's online school bulletin, He Pitopito Korero.

The board, in a statement, said it acknowledged "the seriousness of this incident and its impact on the victims, their families and the wider community".

"The board deeply regrets the harm caused and acknowledges that no injury to any student or employee is acceptable. As a result of the incident, the board apologised to the student, teacher, and their families and ensured that it provided ongoing assistance to them, including reparation payments and managing and supporting their return to work and study.

"The board has also fully co-operated with the authorities throughout the investigation and prosecution and taken a number of remedial actions to ensure such incidents do not occur again."

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