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WorkSafe to Investigate Mt Albert Aquatic Centre Hydroslide Again
A WorkSafe inspector will revisit the Mt Albert Aquatic Centre in Auckland following a second serious injury involving its hydroslide. This decision comes after a recent incident where a young boy sustained significant dental injuries on the slide, just days after a prior inspection conducted by the regulatory body.
The latest injury occurred shortly after an incident on December 27, when a man lost a finger after his ring became caught on a bolt at the slide’s entrance. Reports indicate that the man suffered severe trauma, prompting an immediate inspection by WorkSafe two days later. According to a WorkSafe spokesperson, improvements were noted during this inspection, yet the recurrence of serious injuries raises concerns about safety protocols at the facility.
Concerns Grow Over Safety Measures
Following the boy’s injury, a site visit is scheduled for later this month, during which inspectors will assess the hydroslide’s safety features and operational standards. The recurring nature of these incidents has sparked discussions about the adequacy of safety measures in place at the Mt Albert Aquatic Centre.
Local authorities and the community are increasingly anxious about the potential risks associated with the hydroslide. Parents, in particular, are expressing their worries about the safety of recreational facilities, emphasizing the need for stringent oversight and regular maintenance checks. The facility, popular among families seeking leisure activities, is now under scrutiny as officials work to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.
Community Response and Next Steps
The Mt Albert Aquatic Centre has been a staple in the community, providing a venue for swimming and leisure activities. However, with two serious injuries reported in quick succession, the trust in its safety measures is being questioned. Parents and patrons are calling for transparency regarding the findings from the upcoming inspection and any subsequent actions taken to enhance safety.
As WorkSafe prepares for its site visit, the focus will be on evaluating existing protocols and addressing concerns raised by the community. Ensuring the safety of all visitors, particularly children, remains a top priority. The outcome of this investigation will be crucial in determining the future operations of the hydroslide and the overall safety of the Mt Albert Aquatic Centre.
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