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The plaintiff was an aircraft engineer employed by the defendant. Prior to
this he had spent 17 years in the RAF (in England) and was promoted to
sergeant. His duties included managing other staff and, relevantly, the
plaintiff had OH&S training and had provided OH&S training to others.

In July 2017, the plaintiff was asked by his supervisor to look for some
documents. When was unable to find them in archive storage, he checked a
stack of boxes which were located under his work desk. The boxes were
jammed in tightly, and to remove them he had to sit down on his chair and
lean forward to pull them out. In doing so, one of the boxes fell on his
right arm causing a jarring sensation in his arm and immediate pain in his
back.


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