HSE press release below, fails to mention that both companies are wholly owned
subsidiaries of construction giant Laing o'Rourke - a multi-national
that has admitted its guilt in blacklisting union safety reps.
Two companies fined following death of worker at Worksop site
A manufacturer of large concrete panels and a plant hire company were
sentenced following the death of a worker at a factory in Worksop,
Nottinghamshire.
Nottingham Crown Court heard that on 8 July 2014 Richard Reddish, who
was employed by Explore Manufacturing Ltd at its site on Explore Way,
was working in the finishing area. He was working in a mobile elevating
working platform (MEWP) removing the lifting attachments from the top of
a concrete panel, which weighed about 11 tonnes and was stored on a
transport pallet.
The accident took place when the panel started to
topple, while he was standing in the raised MEWP basket. This first
panel struck the MEWP throwing him from the basket. It also caused a
number of other concrete panels to topple, one of which fell onto him.
The transport pallets were supplied by Select Plant Hire Company Ltd
who shared responsibility for their maintenance with Explore
Manufacturing Ltd. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive
(HSE) confirmed that the frame used to secure the panel was not properly
connected to the pallet, as a locking pin had not been correctly
reinserted after the frame had previously been replaced, and there was
no system of pre-use checks. The pallets were in a poor condition, with
defects including missing support bearers and stabilising legs. Other
failures included the storage of large freestanding concrete panels in
the finishing area, which should have been secured in storage racks, and
a lack of sufficient planning. The investigation also identified
concerns with the wider systems for the storage of concrete panels at
the site.
Explore Manufacturing Limited, of Bridge Place, Anchor Boulevard,
Admirals Park Crossways, Dartford, Kent DA2 6SN, pleaded guilty to the
charge of breaching Section 2 of the Health and Safety At Work Etc Act
1974 in that they failed to ensure so far as reasonably practicable the
health, safety and welfare of its employees during the transportation
and storage of the pre-cast concrete panels.
Select Plant Hire Company Limited, of the same address, pleaded
guilty to the charge of breaching Section 3 of the Health and Safety at
Work Etc Act 1974 in that the company failed to properly maintain the
transport pallets in operation at the Explore facility and thereby
exposed the Explore employees to risks to their health and safety.
Explore Manufacturing Limited was fined £2million and ordered to pay
costs of £13,922 while Select Plant Hire Company Ltd were fined
£1.8million and ordered to pay costs of £13,922.
Speaking after the hearing Stuart Pilkington, HSE Inspector, said
“This tragic incident led to the avoidable death of a young man, whose
death could easily have been prevented if the companies had acted
following previous warnings to identify and manage the risks involved,
maintain the equipment, and put a safe system of work in place.”
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