Hospital fined $230,000 after aged care chair failure
•Source: WorkSafe VIC
Benalla Health was sentenced in Melbourne County Court today after pleading guilty to a single charge of failing to ensure persons other than employees were not exposed to health and safety risks. In October 2021, the 93-year-old resident o
Benalla Health was sentenced in Melbourne County Court today after pleading guilty to a single charge of failing to ensure persons other than employees were not exposed to health and safety risks.
In October 2021, the 93-year-old resident of the Morrie Evans Aged Care facility fell backwards when the back of her reclining chair detached as a staff member tried to move it following an outdoor family visit.
A subsequent X-ray showed fractures to the woman’s rib and spine. In the following days, she developed a chest infection and died a week after the incident.
WorkSafe’s investigation found Benalla Health failed to maintain a system of work for ensuring chairs used for transporting residents were regularly assessed for safe functionality, scheduled for preventative maintenance, and tagged accordingly.
WorkSafe Acting Chief of Health and Safety Barb Hill said a simple assessment system for the provider’s recliner chairs would have been enough to prevent the incident.
“When aged care residents are already vulnerable to injury and illness, every step must be taken to ensure their safety is a top priority,” she said.
"This is a reminder that healthcare providers have a duty to keep their workers, clients and patients safe and there are no excuses when equipment fails and a vulnerable person is injured."
Employers providing care for residents or clients requiring a wheelchair or recliner should ensure they:
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