The Chronicle

Interim report finalised

Preliminar­y safety audit findings handed to State Government

- MATTHEW NEWTON Matthew.Newton@thechronic­le.com.au

THE man charged with auditing safety procedures at Nexus Infrastruc­ture’s $1.6 billion Toowoomba Second Range Crossing has handed an interim report to the State Government.

Workplace health and safety expert Ennio Bianchi, from the specialist firm Prensa Pty Ltd, was asked to carry out a review of three key audit element areas, a Department of Transport and Main Roads spokesman said.

The scope of the audit included: the incident investigat­ion approach implemente­d/ used by Nexus, systems of work implemente­d to manage mobile plant as they relate to roll-overs, and the investigat­ive actions undertaken by Nexus.

“Prensa has provided an interim report, which is now being reviewed by TMR,” the spokesman said.

“Nexus will be asked to respond shortly and have already committed to implementi­ng the recommenda­tions.”

Mr Bianchi began his audit on February 27, four days after an extraordin­ary interventi­on from State Government Ministers Grace Grace and Mark Bailey over long-running safety issues on the worksite.

After the February 23 meeting between the ministers and Nexus executives, the company committed to restructur­ing its safety team, as well as implementi­ng the recommenda­tions of the safety audit.

The CFMEU said it was “a miracle” no one had been killed at the workplace, which up until mid-February had seen 17 vehicle rollovers, with Nexus and its subcontrac­tors issued with 87 statutory notices for workplace health and safety breaches, including one infringeme­nt notice.

It then emerged this month that workers’ drinking water was contaminat­ed with E. coli. Current and former workers also claimed they were sacked, or had seen people sacked, for speaking out about safety.

The safety audit interim report is not currently publicly available.

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