Supervisor gets discharge amounting to acquittal, after man’s head was crushed in workplace accident

Supervisor gets discharge amounting to acquittal, after man’s head was crushed in workplace accident


SINGAPORE: A supervisor in charge of a printing machine involved in a grisly accident, which crushed a worker’s head and killed him, was cleared of a criminal charge against him on Monday (Oct 6).

This was after a Ministry of Manpower (MOM) investigation officer admitted and accepted that Mr Wai Chong Weng should not have been charged. The officer was cross-examined on the stand by Mr Wai’s defence lawyer on issues related to his investigation.

MOM said in a statement to CNA on Tuesday that its decision to discontinue the prosecution of Mr Wai was made “after a careful review of all the evidence presented in court”.

“The decision reflects MOM’s commitment to uphold the integrity of our enforcement process and to ensure that actions taken are fair, objective and supported by evidence,” it added.

Mr Wai, a 50-year-old Malaysian, was given a discharge amounting to acquittal for one charge under the Workplace Safety and Health Act of doing a negligent act that endangered the safety of others.

This was for allowing a printer to continue operating with its bundle stacker’s viewing window opened, and allowing a practice where operators extend their body parts through the opened viewing window at the bundle stacker while the printer was in operation, exposing them to the risk of moving parts.

In February 2022, 34-year-old Sun Zaitao, a worker from China, died of extensive crush injuries to his head after leaning into a window of the cardboard processing machine to clear waste.

His head was caught by parts of the machine and his death was ruled a work-related misadventure in a coroner’s inquiry.



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