Trainee master of Fullers ferry the day it crashed says he felt pressured by company to complete training faster
The trainee master of a Fullers ferry the day it crashed into an Auckland wharf, says he felt pressured by the company to complete his training faster
23 August 2019
A teacher suffered a brain bleed when she fell down the stairs as a result of the crash in 2017, and has been unable to return to work.
Herald reporter Sam Hurley says the trainee was under the supervision of a highly-experienced master.
He says investigations by Maritime New Zealand revealed both men said they needed more training, particularly with berthing the vessel at Devonport Wharf.
Fullers has pleaded guilty to a charge under the Health and Safety at Work Act and faces a fine of up to 1.5 million dollars.
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