Dreamworld: When the Safety System Failed
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ほしい物リストの削除に失敗しました。
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Content note: This episode discusses a fatal public safety incident and the deaths of four people.
On 25 October 2016, four people died on Dreamworld’s Thunder River Rapids Ride. The subsequent coronial inquest identified significant deficiencies involving the ride’s design and risk assessment, engineering oversight, maintenance records, operating procedures, training, emergency arrangements and the treatment of earlier incidents.
This episode examines how a foreseeable technical event was allowed to become catastrophic. It considers the difference between having safety documentation and having a functioning safety system, particularly where plant is modified over time, faults recur, responsibilities become fragmented and audits fail to test the controls that matter.
The lessons extend well beyond amusement rides. They concern management of change, competent engineering review, critical control verification, maintenance governance, operator competence, emergency response, incident learning and officer oversight.
Safety Jon examines serious incidents, prosecutions and operational failures to identify practical lessons for WHS practitioners, managers and duty holders.
General information only. This episode does not provide legal advice.