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Stronger penalties for dangerous goods offences
Posted on June 14, 2019 by

The Victorian Government is cracking down on rogue operators who put Victorians at risk by flouting dangerous goods laws with tough new offences and harsher penalties to be introduced.

Under the proposed Dangerous Goods Amendment (Penalty Reform) Bill 2019, a new ‘reckless conduct’ offence will be created, carrying a penalty of up to 10 years prison for individuals who engage in reckless conduct in the manufacture, storage, transport, transfer, sale or use of dangerous goods that places a person in danger of death.

Body corporates who engage in reckless conduct that places a person in danger of death will face fines of up to $6.4 million.

Existing penalties for failing to comply with the Dangerous Goods Act, where someone should have reasonably known their actions would endanger health and safety, property or the environment will be increased from four to five years imprisonment and from $161,000 to $290,000 in fines for individuals.

Fines for body corporates for endangering health and safety will substantially increase from $806,000 to $3.2 million.

Fines will also be increased for failing to comply with the direction of a WorkSafe Inspector, and for several other offences of failing to carry out duties under the Act.

The changes follow the Victorian Government’s review into penalties available under the Dangerous Goods Act, following the discovery of dangerous goods waste stockpiles in warehouses in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.

WorkSafe is leading a government agency taskforce to remove the dangerous goods waste from 12 warehouses in Epping, Campbellfield and Craigieburn.

Source: Vic Government

The Victorian Government is cracking down on rogue operators who put Victorians at risk by flouting dangerous goods laws with tough new offences and harsher penalties to be introduced.

Under the proposed Dangerous Goods Amendment (Penalty Reform) Bill 2019, a new ‘reckless conduct’ offence will be created, carrying a penalty of up to 10 years prison for individuals who engage in reckless conduct in the manufacture, storage, transport, transfer, sale or use of dangerous goods that places a person in danger of death.

Body corporates who engage in reckless conduct that places a person in danger of death will face fines of up to $6.4 million.

Existing penalties for failing to comply with the Dangerous Goods Act, where someone should have reasonably known their actions would endanger health and safety, property or the environment will be increased from four to five years imprisonment and from $161,000 to $290,000 in fines for individuals.

Fines for body corporates for endangering health and safety will substantially increase from $806,000 to $3.2 million.

Fines will also be increased for failing to comply with the direction of a WorkSafe Inspector, and for several other offences of failing to carry out duties under the Act.

The changes follow the Victorian Government’s review into penalties available under the Dangerous Goods Act, following the discovery of dangerous goods waste stockpiles in warehouses in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.

WorkSafe is leading a government agency taskforce to remove the dangerous goods waste from 12 warehouses in Epping, Campbellfield and Craigieburn.

Source: Vic Government

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