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Subscriber only The Office of Workplace Health and Safety has brought a charge against Schulte s Meat Tavern arising from an incident that left a worker with horrific arm injuries. The OWHS prosecutor will allege that between September 18, 2017 and January 10, 2020, Schulte s Meat Tavern had management or control of plant at its workplace and failed to ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, that the plant was without risk to the health and safety of any person, and their failure to comply with that duty exposed an individual to a risk of serious injury. Schulte s Meat Tavern Pty Ltd is charged with one count of failing to comply with a health and safety duty owed pursuant to section 21 of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011.
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Criminal charges laid over Japanese exchange student drownings at Fraser Island s Lake McKenzie
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An extensive air and water search located the bodies of two teenage Japanese exchange students at Lake McKenzie on Fraser Island in 2019.
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A school teacher and tour company have been charged with workplace health and safety offences almost two years after two Japanese school students drowned at a lake on Queensland s Fraser Island (K gari).
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A study tour company, company director and school teacher have been charged with exposing students to a risk of death or serious injury