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Minister meets BOSAI management, informs of formal investigation into recent fatal accident

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March 23, 2023
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Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton visited BOSAI Minerals Group Guyana management, Linden, Upper Demerara River and advised the management team of the government’s intention to conduct a ‘Formal investigation’ into the fatal workplace death of Mr. Neptrid Hercules.

This follows the Minister’s meeting with the team of investigators, on Monday, March 20th, 2023 to brief them on the terms of reference and expectations for the investigation’s conduct.

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The formal investigation is expected to commence Monday, March 27th, 2023, and is set to last for six weeks. It complies with Section 72 (1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, Chapter 99:06 Laws of Guyana.

The Act gives the Minister the power to direct formal investigation into any accident arising out of and in the course of employment of any worker where he considers it expedient to so do. The persons appointed are referred to as “The court” and “shall hold   the investigation in open court in such a manner and under such conditions as the court may think most effectual for ascertaining the causes and circumstances of the accident”.

Competent persons have been appointed to serve on the investigating team “to determine the cause (s) of the accident and make recommendations for the prevention of accidents generally and more in particular the recurrence of similar accidents.

Hercules went missing in the early hours of the morning on Saturday, March 11, 2023 along with the CAT D9T Dozer which he was operating at the time in the Montgomery Mines.  The search body took for days to find the bulldozer first, body after.

The BOSAI Minerals Group Guyana management team thanked the ministry for this opportunity and committed towards providing the necessary support needed to successfully conduct the investigation.

Permanent Secretary, Mr. Bishram Kuppen, Occupational Safety and Health Consultant, Ms. Gwyneth King and Chief Labour Officer, Mr. Dhaneshwar Deonarine were also present for the ministry.

The BOSAI Minerals Group Guyana management team comprised of General Manager of BOSAI, Mr. Eric Yu, Major General Ret.d, Mr. Norman McLean, Director, Consultant, Mr. Peter Benny, Human Resources Manager, Ms. Truedel Marks; Mining Engineer, Mr. Orin Barnwell, and Public Relations Officer, Ms. Scherry Domer.

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