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A Whangarei landlord has been sentenced to six months home detention for illegally installing a gas cooker that resulted in the death of a 19-year-old woman.
Lesley Wehi-Jack was killed on Waitangi Day last year when a faulty, leaking gas cooker caused an explosion which engulfed her house in flames.
She died later from her burns.
Peter McLeod had personally installed a gas cooker into the Ruakaka house before renting it to Ms Wehi-Jack in February 2013.
By law, a gas cooker must be installed by a licensed gasfitter.
McLeod pleaded guilty for failing to ensure the safety of the cooker's installation, and was sentenced at the
Whangarei District Court today to six months home detention and ordered to pay reparations of $5000.
Energy Safety manager Mark Wogan said Ms Wehi-Jack's death was completely avoidable, and it was Mr McLeod's responsibility to ensure the house was safe to live in.
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Peter McLeod is a registered drainlayer. He knew that the work should have been done by a gasfitter."
Mr Wogan urged landlords and property owners to ensure all gas and electrical installations were perfectly safe, and to always use competent and licensed people to install, check and maintain the
The members of the Building Practitioners Board are:
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Alan Bickers (Chairperson)
* Paul Blackler
* David Clark
* Jane Cuming
* Patrick Lawrence
* Graham Moor
* David O'Connell
* Colin Orchiston.
* The Department employs the Registrar for the Board.
Electrical Workers Registration Board
The Electrical Workers Registration Board comprises seven members all of whom are appointed by the Minister for Building and Construction under the Electricity Act 1992, for a term of up to three years. Members can be reappointed. Five members must be registered or entitled to be registered, and two lay persons must not be registered or entitled to be registered.
The functions of the Electrical Workers Registration Board are to:
* ensure registered persons maintain an adequate level of competency
* exercise disciplinary power according to the Act and initiate prosecutions for contravention of the Act in cases where the Board considers appropriate.
Complaints Assessment Committees are convened to hear complaints. Complaints Assessment Committees are appointed from a list of members who have been approved by the Minister. Members may be appointed for a term of up to five years.
The members of the Electrical Workers Registration Board are:
* Donald Pryde
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Neil McLeod
* Michael Macklin
* Edwin Eeles (Presiding Member)
* Penelope Mudford (Deputy Presiding Member)
* David Bradshaw
* Stephen Albrecht.
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Board members
Neil McLeod (Presiding Member)
Neil McLeodMr McLeod is a self employed registered electrical contractor with a current knowledge of the electrical sector. He was a councillor on the
Whangarei District Council from 1998 until 2005 serving on a number of committees including the judicial committee.