Behind the Claims | Episode 6

The Cost of Cutting Corners at Work

In this episode of Behind the Claim, Stephen speaks with Christopher’s mother, Patrizia Cassaniti, about what happened that day and the workplace safety failures that led to his death.

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Episode Overview

Christopher was 18 when he was killed at work in a scaffold collapse. In this episode, his mother Patrizia Cassaniti explains what happened, why she believes it was preventable, and why she’s fighting for stronger workplace safety laws. A confronting but important conversation about accountability, culture, and the real cost of complacency.

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Podcast Speaker Stephen Zeng

Stephen Zeng

Director AusRehab
& Podcast Host

Stephen Zeng is the director at AusRehab, committed to helping businesses and workers recover, rebuild, and return to work.

Patrizia Cassaniti

Workplace Safety Advocate

Patrizia Cassaniti is a workplace safety advocate and founder of the Touch by Christopher Foundation. Following the death of her son in a scaffold collapse, she has campaigned for stronger industrial manslaughter laws and mandatory scaffold anti-tampering devices across Australia.

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