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Matter overview

A supermarket employee claimed that repetitive tasks—such as heavy lifting, bending, and twisting—led to a lower back injury. The plaintiff submitted an expert report, and our client required an expert response on behalf of the defendant.

Expert retained

The client engaged an expert in ergonomics and workplace safety, a Chartered Professional Member of the Safety Institute of Australia, and an RABQSA Certified OHS Auditor. With extensive experience in industrial accident reviews, manual handling, workplace training, and WHS/OHS auditing, they were well-equipped to assess the claim.

Expert's role

The expert conducted a thorough review of all relevant documents, including statements, training records, and company policies. They assessed the adequacy of training, supervision quality, work environment suitability, and task appropriateness. Their findings were compiled into a detailed expert report for the defendant.

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