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Deadline for insurance claims after Christchurch home explosion

Gas Unlimited was fined $82,500 for breaching gas safety and measurement regulations. Chris Skelton/Stuff Gregory John Smith, owner of Christchurch firm Gas Unlimited, during one of his appearances in the Christchurch District Court last year. The company had a public liability policy with QBE Insurance Ltd at the time of the explosion. According to a decision by Associate Judge Dale Lester in the High Court in Christchurch, the estimated cost of the claims arising from the explosion “significantly exceeded” the sum the policy covered. QBE asked the court to set a deadline for when those affected by the explosion could file a claim. That would allow the insurer to distribute the available money pro rata among those who had lodged claims, once the claims had been reviewed and accepted.

Gas Explosion Leaves Six Seriously Injured

Friday, 15 January 2021, 5:47 pm All work with gas must be done by the book – because when things go wrong, the consequences can be grave, says WorkSafe. Certifying gasfitter Gregory John Smith was repairing a fireplace at a home in Christchurch in July 2019. 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. “However, Smith had not disconnected the gas supply to the heater (by capping the open pipe) before leaving and did not instruct residents of the property not to turn the gas supply back on,” says WorkSafe’s Manager

Community 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.

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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