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Christchurch house gas explosion: Gasfitter ordered to pay over $134k

Christchurch house gas explosion: Gasfitter ordered to pay over $134k © RNZ / Sally Murphy A gasfitter charged after carrying out work at a Christchurch home a day before it exploded has been ordered to pay over $134,000 in emotional harm payments. © Provided by Radio New Zealand The man on the left is Gregory John Smith the gas-fitter involved in the case and the other is his defence counsel Joseph Lill. The man on the left is Gregory John Smith - the gasfitter involved in the case - and the other is his defence counsel Joseph Lill. (file image) Photo: RNZ / Sally Murphy

Remorse in Christchurch s District Court at sentencing for a gas fitter whose negligence caused a gas explosion in Christchurch in July last year - 15-Dec-2020

Remorse in Christchurch s District Court at sentencing for a gas fitter whose negligence caused a gas explosion in Christchurch in July last year - 15-Dec-2020
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All work involving gas must be done by book

Date Time All work involving gas must be done by book A gas explosion in Christchurch which left six people seriously injured and several properties uninhabitable serves as a warning to all gasfitters, says WorkSafe. All work with gas must be done by the book – because when things go wrong, the consequences can be grave. In July 2019, certifying gasfitter Gregory John Smith was repairing a fireplace at a home in Christchurch. As part of the repairs he removed a gas valve, which is used to control the flow of gas. He advised he would return the next day to complete the repairs.

Christchurch gas explosion: Negligent tradesman stung $212,000

Christchurch gas explosion: Negligent tradesman stung $212,000 15 Dec, 2020 02:12 AM 10 minutes to read The cause of an explosion that destroyed a Christchurch home last year has now been explained. The cause of an explosion that destroyed a Christchurch home last year has now been explained. A gasfitter whose negligence caused a giant explosion that blew up a Christchurch house and caused serious injuries to five occupants has been ordered to pay more than $130,000 in compensation, and his company fined $82,500. Gregory John Smith, sole director of Christchurch-based plumbing and gasfitting business Gas Unlimited Ltd, was halfway through repairing a gas fire when he didn t disconnect its gas pipe and then failed to tell homeowners not to use the gas.

Business Scoop » All Work Involving Gas Must Be Done By The Book

Press Release – WorkSafe NZ A gas explosion in Christchurch which left six people seriously injured and several properties uninhabitable serves as a warning to all gasfitters, says WorkSafe. All work with gas must be done by the book – because when things go wrong, the consequences … A gas explosion in Christchurch which left six people seriously injured and several properties uninhabitable serves as a warning to all gasfitters, says WorkSafe. All work with gas must be done by the book – because when things go wrong, the consequences can be grave. In July 2019, certifying gasfitter Gregory John Smith was repairing a fireplace at a home in Christchurch. As part of the repairs he removed a gas valve, which is used to control the flow of gas. He advised he would return the next day to complete the repairs.

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