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Preventable death triggers call for action on industrial machine safety

WorkSafe New Zealand is renewing its call for businesses to act on machine safety, as a court case concludes over the preventable death of a Gisborne worker. 47-year-old Maurice Dooling became entangled in an industrial waste shredder while working at M E Jukes and Son Limited in April 2022. The company was found guilty in December 2025 and has now been sentenced by the Gisborne District Court. The court found M E Jukes and Son should have insta…
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Daily Telegraph NZ broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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