Nelson Mail

Inquiry called for after death at Auckland port

- Catrin Owen and George Block

A person has died after falling from a container on a Singaporea­n flagged ship at the Ports of Auckland.

The Maritime Union is now calling for a national inquiry after a number of deaths at the ports.

Emergency services rushed to the port after the incident was reported at 9.23am yesterday. Stuff understand­s the person was injured when they fell from a container and died at the scene.

It is understood the incident happened in the general port area, aboard a ship, not at the container terminal. The person who died worked for Wallace Investment­s, the largest private operator at the port.

Wallace Investment­s general manager Felix van Aalst said the worker fell from height, but it was still too early to determine what happened. ‘‘It is with deep sadness that we inform you today of the death of one of our staff members.

‘‘The company and staff are devastated by today’s incident and our immediate thoughts are with family and friends of the deceased,’’ van Aalst said.

Maritime NZ confirmed it was notified of the death yesterday morning and would be leading the investigat­ion, indicating the worker was aboard a container ship at the time of the fall. It is the agency responsibl­e for workplace safety on ships and at sea, while

WorkSafe oversees workplaces on land.

Craig Harrison, the national secretary for Maritime Union of New Zealand, said the death was a tragedy and devastatin­g for all family and workmates. ‘‘It is understood he fell from a height while working on the Singaporea­n flagged container ship Capitaine Tasman.’’

The death reinforced the dangers faced by port workers every day throughout the country, he said. He said the union wanted a national inquiry into port safety, following a number of deaths and injuries in New Zealand ports in recent years.

In August, former Auckland port boss Tony Gibson was charged over the death of Pala’amo (Amo) Kalati on August 30, 2020. The father of seven was crushed to death by a container while working aboard a ship.

An independen­t review released last March found serious and significan­t changes were required at the port. safety at

 ?? LAWRENCE SMITH/STUFF ?? Emergency services responded to the incident yesterday morning.
LAWRENCE SMITH/STUFF Emergency services responded to the incident yesterday morning.

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