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CONSTRUCTION HEALTH amp SAFETY CONSULTANTS amp TRAINERS
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Welcome to the January 2020 edition of Callsafe Today I wonder whatrsquos in store for the next few months with EU Exit in the limelight and Coronavirus making major headlines The Grenfell Tower Inquiry continues and we await a ruling on whether corporate witnesses can be given immunity from prosecution
NewsSome of the News in this edition include exciting articles onbull Workplace Wellbeingbull HSE amp Brexit Guidance for HampSbull IOSH Brexit Hopes
editorswelcomeDuncan Cooper | Director Callsafe Services
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T 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
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Free Telephone ComplianceCheck OfferCallsafe are offering a free compliance health check by telephone to discuss your current and future health and safety needs Please see page 6 for the lsquoHealth Check Your Compliance ndash Can We Help
Best wishes
Duncan CooperDirector | Callsafe Services
Brexit must build not erode the UKrsquos world-leading safety and health systemrsquo the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has urged recently
A transition period until 31 December 2020 will follow the UKrsquos departure from the European Union with trade and other negotiations taking place in the coming months and years
The EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018 transfers EU-derived laws into UK law meaning workers continue to have the same workplace protections The Health and Safety (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 came into force on Friday 31st January 2020 at 2300 hours (Brexit-day) to ensure existing protections and regulatory frameworks and The EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 gives effect to the transition period
Richard Jones IOSH Head of Policy and Regulatory Engagement said ldquoDuring this transition period there should be minimal effect on occupational safety and health law given the UK Governmentrsquos commitment to maintain and enhance workersrsquo rights and that the UKrsquos risk-based system is both fit for purpose and well-respected worldwide
You can read the full article from IOSH at httpswwwioshcommorenews-listingbrexit-must-build-not-erode-workplace-safety-and-health-standards
IOSH Brexit Hopes
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The Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC) Managing Risk Well Working Group has developed the lsquoSafety Stepsrsquo guidance jointly with leading industry organisations dedicated to keeping people who need to work at height safe
Hosted and launched by the Access Industry Forum the guidance provides essential messages that can be used - in whole or part - by those who aim to produce any type of output for the five target audiences designer client manager supervisor and operative
From toolbox talks to checklists providing a structure for training material content to informing flowcharts Safety Steps has a wide range of uses
Further information about CONIACCONIAN and its Working Groups is available from the CONIAN web community
Launch of lsquoSafety Stepsrsquo - Working at Height Guidance
The chairman of the Grenfell Tower inquiry has backed a request from firms that refurbished the building that evidence they give should not be used against them in criminal prosecutions
Some firms had threatened to stay silent in the inquiry into how Grenfell was covered in flammable claddingSir Martin Moore-Bick said he had asked Attorney General Geoffrey Cox for the assurance ldquoas a matter of urgencyrdquo
Read the full article at here The ruling from the inquiry can be read in full here
Grenfell Tower Inquiry Backs Protection for Refurbishment Firms Giving Evidence
THE GRENFELL TOWER INQUIRY
RULING
on an
APPLICATION
by certain persons for the Panel to seek an
UNDERTAKING from the ATTORNEY-GENERAL
___________________________________________________
The Application
1 On Thursday last week Mr Jonathan Laidlaw QC made an application on behalf of
certain persons who are expecting to be called to give evidence in Module 1 of Phase
2 of the Inquiry seeking to persuade the Panel that we should invite the
Attorney-General to give a formal undertaking that nothing said by a witness in the
course of giving evidence to the Inquiry would be used in furtherance of a prosecution
against that person In the course of his submissions Mr Laidlaw made it clear that in
the absence of an undertaking those whose interests he represented would be likely to
claim privilege against self-incrimination in response to any question which touched
on the way in which they performed their functions in relation to the design of the
refurbishment the choice of materials used in it or the way in which the work was
carried out It now appears likely that others who were involved in the refurbishment
are likely to adopt a similar position
Privilege against self-incrimination
2 It is a fundamental rule of law that with certain limited exceptions none of which
applies in relation to the Inquiry a person cannot be required in any legal proceedings
other than criminal proceedings to answer any question or produce any document or
thing if to do so would tend to expose that person to proceedings for an offence The
rule is of ancient origin but is now enshrined in section 14 of the Civil Evidence Act
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DEAR READER
As one of our Callsafe Today readers we wanted to reach out to you in order to review your current and future health and safety needs
Following the dreadful events of Grenfell Tower and the outputs from The Hackitt Review there are industry wide concerns that there is a lack of knowledge of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015)
Despite companies carrying out health and safety training we have found that this does not always transpire into adequatecompliant Policies Procedures and practices This along with the transient nature of construction type workers means that many organisations are left exposed and potentially negligent
There is an incorrect perception that ldquoConstructionrdquo means specifically lsquobuilding somethingrsquo However the definition of ldquoConstructionrdquo contained in the CDM Regulations is far more wide-ranging and incorporates the repair and maintenance of the structure and the eventual removal demolition and dismantling if and when necessary
As one of our readers we would like to arrange with you a free telephone consultation to discuss your current position and review any additional needs you may have
As one of the few Health and Safety Consultancies in the UK that specialises in CDM 2015 and the Construction Industry (with a pedigree of more than 30 years) Callsafe Services Ltd is able to help businesses of all sizes to remain compliant and to help all Duty Holders to have a better understanding of the specific needs of CDM 2015
Please feel free to view our website at wwwcallsafe-servicescouk to see the range of services we can provide
If you would like to take us up on this offer please contact Gemma Esprey by email or telephone so that we can arrange a convenient time best suited to yourselves for one of our health and safety consultants to contact you to discuss your needs
Gemma EspreySenior Office Administrator
Tel 01889 577701Email gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk
BrexitTransition Period
The UK has now left the EU The transition period is in place while the EU and UK negotiate new arrangements for a trade deal It will end on 31 December 2020
Your responsibility to protect the health and safety of people affected by your work activities remain the same during the transition period
The guidance health and safety made simple the basics for your business will help you to comply with the lawYou should continue to manage risk in your business in a proportionate way
Guidance from the Govuk website can also be found at httpswwwgovuktransition
On 17 January 2020 HSE published a revised version of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo
This has been updated in order to implement amendments to the Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive (200437EC) which introduces or revises 13 binding occupational exposure limit values for a number of carcinogenic substances
Occupational exposure limits are implemented in the UK via the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations as Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) via Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo for use with COSHH
COSHH requires exposure to carcinogenic substances to be reduced to lsquoas low as is reasonably practicablersquo
IMPORTANT NOTE The WELs listed in Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace Exposure Limitsrsquo supersede any limits contained in other HSE guidance or publications
Improve your business by attending a health and safety event near you Most Working Well Together (WWT) events listed are FREE and all provide an opportunity to meet like-minded people see interesting new equipment and get confidential advice
Safety Training Expo for Small Builders (5 Feb Bolton)
lsquoWhen things go wrong ndash the true costrsquo Work at Height event (5 Feb Bolton)
Painters and Decorators event (7 Feb Leeds)
Health risks in construction event (13 Feb Durham)
Welding Fume event (19 Feb Bransford Worcester)
Designer Awareness Day ndash Preventing Occupational Disease through Design (25 Feb St Albans)
Find your nearest WWT Group and get involved
EH402005 Workplace Exposure Limits Revision Published
Working Well Together (WWT) Events
Are you compliantwith PAS 1192-6
Additional benefits includegt 30+ years Construction Health amp Safety and CAD experience at your fingertipsgt Information attached to 3D symbols from secure cloud-based databasesgt Not reliant on external software and compatible with industry utilised designdrawing softwaregt QR codes also generated for each 3D symbol to access the associated informationgt Bespoke Design Risk Register Temporary Works Register and RAMS databasesgt Guidance on risks provided by linking to the HSE website CIP Knowledge and Callsafe Hazard Videosgt Access to Health and Safety CAD and BIM advice and traininggt A single source of truth for health and safety information
Along with a whole host of additional features BIMsafe is fully compliant with the NEW PAS 1192-6
BIMsafe provides a best-practice solution to incorporate health and safety information into the BIM process and 3D models as required by PAS 1192-6 with compliance methods for CDM 2015 and BS 5795
D E S I G N E D amp D E V E L O P E D B Y
arrange your free demonstration
book your place on one
of our live webinars
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING
Wellbeing at Work
Part 1 The Importance of Mentally Healthy Workplaces
Mental health problems can stop people from performing at their best Ensuring that mental health and wellbeing is a priority can have wide-ranging positive effects for an organisation These can include the following
- More efficient productive and innovative staff- Increased profits and reduced costs- Better morale and performance- Reduction in sickness absence presenteeism and staff turnoverOrganisations perform better when staff are healthy motivated and focussed The relationship between wellbeing motivation and performance is called lsquoemployee engagementrsquoThe bottom line is that open and supportive workplaces benefit employees and employers Simple steps including prevention and early identification of problems can save money
When employees feel their work is meaningful when they feel valued and supported they tend to have higher levels of wellbeing be more committed and perform better
Employee engagement and good mental health go hand in hand Research shows that when staff wellbeing is not supported employee engagement lessens
According to Mind 1 in 6 British workers experience conditions such as depression anxiety and unmanageable stress every year This statistic is hugely under-estimated by the majority of employers and has a big impact on businesses costing them up to pound26 billion each year
A study by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health looks to identify the correlation between mental ill health in the workplace and the financial effects Staff turnover lower productivity and lost working days due to mental health problems can come at a high price
When employees leave their jobs due to poor mental health organisations incur high costs in recruiting selecting and training new staff members There is also a risk of legal action under health and safety legislation which can damage an organisationrsquos reputation Staff turnover can cost around 24 billion a year
lsquoPresenteeismrsquo is the loss in productivity that occurs when employees come to work but function at less than full capacity because of ill health Workers may come to work despite being unwell because they fear that sharing their mental health problem will cause prejudice or discrimination It has been suggested that presenteeism actually accounts for 15 times as much working time lost as absenteeism This appears to be more common amongst higher-paid staff and therefore costs more to employers
70 million working days are lost each year due to stress and other mental health problems
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Wellbeing at Work is a vast topic There is a wealth of information and for any organisation just getting to grips with mental health support in the workplace it can be difficult to know where to start We are going to look at this important topic in six parts across this year
There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
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CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
latestprosecutions
20
of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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Welcome to the January 2020 edition of Callsafe Today I wonder whatrsquos in store for the next few months with EU Exit in the limelight and Coronavirus making major headlines The Grenfell Tower Inquiry continues and we await a ruling on whether corporate witnesses can be given immunity from prosecution
NewsSome of the News in this edition include exciting articles onbull Workplace Wellbeingbull HSE amp Brexit Guidance for HampSbull IOSH Brexit Hopes
editorswelcomeDuncan Cooper | Director Callsafe Services
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Free Telephone ComplianceCheck OfferCallsafe are offering a free compliance health check by telephone to discuss your current and future health and safety needs Please see page 6 for the lsquoHealth Check Your Compliance ndash Can We Help
Best wishes
Duncan CooperDirector | Callsafe Services
Brexit must build not erode the UKrsquos world-leading safety and health systemrsquo the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has urged recently
A transition period until 31 December 2020 will follow the UKrsquos departure from the European Union with trade and other negotiations taking place in the coming months and years
The EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018 transfers EU-derived laws into UK law meaning workers continue to have the same workplace protections The Health and Safety (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 came into force on Friday 31st January 2020 at 2300 hours (Brexit-day) to ensure existing protections and regulatory frameworks and The EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 gives effect to the transition period
Richard Jones IOSH Head of Policy and Regulatory Engagement said ldquoDuring this transition period there should be minimal effect on occupational safety and health law given the UK Governmentrsquos commitment to maintain and enhance workersrsquo rights and that the UKrsquos risk-based system is both fit for purpose and well-respected worldwide
You can read the full article from IOSH at httpswwwioshcommorenews-listingbrexit-must-build-not-erode-workplace-safety-and-health-standards
IOSH Brexit Hopes
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The Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC) Managing Risk Well Working Group has developed the lsquoSafety Stepsrsquo guidance jointly with leading industry organisations dedicated to keeping people who need to work at height safe
Hosted and launched by the Access Industry Forum the guidance provides essential messages that can be used - in whole or part - by those who aim to produce any type of output for the five target audiences designer client manager supervisor and operative
From toolbox talks to checklists providing a structure for training material content to informing flowcharts Safety Steps has a wide range of uses
Further information about CONIACCONIAN and its Working Groups is available from the CONIAN web community
Launch of lsquoSafety Stepsrsquo - Working at Height Guidance
The chairman of the Grenfell Tower inquiry has backed a request from firms that refurbished the building that evidence they give should not be used against them in criminal prosecutions
Some firms had threatened to stay silent in the inquiry into how Grenfell was covered in flammable claddingSir Martin Moore-Bick said he had asked Attorney General Geoffrey Cox for the assurance ldquoas a matter of urgencyrdquo
Read the full article at here The ruling from the inquiry can be read in full here
Grenfell Tower Inquiry Backs Protection for Refurbishment Firms Giving Evidence
THE GRENFELL TOWER INQUIRY
RULING
on an
APPLICATION
by certain persons for the Panel to seek an
UNDERTAKING from the ATTORNEY-GENERAL
___________________________________________________
The Application
1 On Thursday last week Mr Jonathan Laidlaw QC made an application on behalf of
certain persons who are expecting to be called to give evidence in Module 1 of Phase
2 of the Inquiry seeking to persuade the Panel that we should invite the
Attorney-General to give a formal undertaking that nothing said by a witness in the
course of giving evidence to the Inquiry would be used in furtherance of a prosecution
against that person In the course of his submissions Mr Laidlaw made it clear that in
the absence of an undertaking those whose interests he represented would be likely to
claim privilege against self-incrimination in response to any question which touched
on the way in which they performed their functions in relation to the design of the
refurbishment the choice of materials used in it or the way in which the work was
carried out It now appears likely that others who were involved in the refurbishment
are likely to adopt a similar position
Privilege against self-incrimination
2 It is a fundamental rule of law that with certain limited exceptions none of which
applies in relation to the Inquiry a person cannot be required in any legal proceedings
other than criminal proceedings to answer any question or produce any document or
thing if to do so would tend to expose that person to proceedings for an offence The
rule is of ancient origin but is now enshrined in section 14 of the Civil Evidence Act
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DEAR READER
As one of our Callsafe Today readers we wanted to reach out to you in order to review your current and future health and safety needs
Following the dreadful events of Grenfell Tower and the outputs from The Hackitt Review there are industry wide concerns that there is a lack of knowledge of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015)
Despite companies carrying out health and safety training we have found that this does not always transpire into adequatecompliant Policies Procedures and practices This along with the transient nature of construction type workers means that many organisations are left exposed and potentially negligent
There is an incorrect perception that ldquoConstructionrdquo means specifically lsquobuilding somethingrsquo However the definition of ldquoConstructionrdquo contained in the CDM Regulations is far more wide-ranging and incorporates the repair and maintenance of the structure and the eventual removal demolition and dismantling if and when necessary
As one of our readers we would like to arrange with you a free telephone consultation to discuss your current position and review any additional needs you may have
As one of the few Health and Safety Consultancies in the UK that specialises in CDM 2015 and the Construction Industry (with a pedigree of more than 30 years) Callsafe Services Ltd is able to help businesses of all sizes to remain compliant and to help all Duty Holders to have a better understanding of the specific needs of CDM 2015
Please feel free to view our website at wwwcallsafe-servicescouk to see the range of services we can provide
If you would like to take us up on this offer please contact Gemma Esprey by email or telephone so that we can arrange a convenient time best suited to yourselves for one of our health and safety consultants to contact you to discuss your needs
Gemma EspreySenior Office Administrator
Tel 01889 577701Email gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk
BrexitTransition Period
The UK has now left the EU The transition period is in place while the EU and UK negotiate new arrangements for a trade deal It will end on 31 December 2020
Your responsibility to protect the health and safety of people affected by your work activities remain the same during the transition period
The guidance health and safety made simple the basics for your business will help you to comply with the lawYou should continue to manage risk in your business in a proportionate way
Guidance from the Govuk website can also be found at httpswwwgovuktransition
On 17 January 2020 HSE published a revised version of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo
This has been updated in order to implement amendments to the Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive (200437EC) which introduces or revises 13 binding occupational exposure limit values for a number of carcinogenic substances
Occupational exposure limits are implemented in the UK via the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations as Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) via Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo for use with COSHH
COSHH requires exposure to carcinogenic substances to be reduced to lsquoas low as is reasonably practicablersquo
IMPORTANT NOTE The WELs listed in Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace Exposure Limitsrsquo supersede any limits contained in other HSE guidance or publications
Improve your business by attending a health and safety event near you Most Working Well Together (WWT) events listed are FREE and all provide an opportunity to meet like-minded people see interesting new equipment and get confidential advice
Safety Training Expo for Small Builders (5 Feb Bolton)
lsquoWhen things go wrong ndash the true costrsquo Work at Height event (5 Feb Bolton)
Painters and Decorators event (7 Feb Leeds)
Health risks in construction event (13 Feb Durham)
Welding Fume event (19 Feb Bransford Worcester)
Designer Awareness Day ndash Preventing Occupational Disease through Design (25 Feb St Albans)
Find your nearest WWT Group and get involved
EH402005 Workplace Exposure Limits Revision Published
Working Well Together (WWT) Events
Are you compliantwith PAS 1192-6
Additional benefits includegt 30+ years Construction Health amp Safety and CAD experience at your fingertipsgt Information attached to 3D symbols from secure cloud-based databasesgt Not reliant on external software and compatible with industry utilised designdrawing softwaregt QR codes also generated for each 3D symbol to access the associated informationgt Bespoke Design Risk Register Temporary Works Register and RAMS databasesgt Guidance on risks provided by linking to the HSE website CIP Knowledge and Callsafe Hazard Videosgt Access to Health and Safety CAD and BIM advice and traininggt A single source of truth for health and safety information
Along with a whole host of additional features BIMsafe is fully compliant with the NEW PAS 1192-6
BIMsafe provides a best-practice solution to incorporate health and safety information into the BIM process and 3D models as required by PAS 1192-6 with compliance methods for CDM 2015 and BS 5795
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MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING
Wellbeing at Work
Part 1 The Importance of Mentally Healthy Workplaces
Mental health problems can stop people from performing at their best Ensuring that mental health and wellbeing is a priority can have wide-ranging positive effects for an organisation These can include the following
- More efficient productive and innovative staff- Increased profits and reduced costs- Better morale and performance- Reduction in sickness absence presenteeism and staff turnoverOrganisations perform better when staff are healthy motivated and focussed The relationship between wellbeing motivation and performance is called lsquoemployee engagementrsquoThe bottom line is that open and supportive workplaces benefit employees and employers Simple steps including prevention and early identification of problems can save money
When employees feel their work is meaningful when they feel valued and supported they tend to have higher levels of wellbeing be more committed and perform better
Employee engagement and good mental health go hand in hand Research shows that when staff wellbeing is not supported employee engagement lessens
According to Mind 1 in 6 British workers experience conditions such as depression anxiety and unmanageable stress every year This statistic is hugely under-estimated by the majority of employers and has a big impact on businesses costing them up to pound26 billion each year
A study by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health looks to identify the correlation between mental ill health in the workplace and the financial effects Staff turnover lower productivity and lost working days due to mental health problems can come at a high price
When employees leave their jobs due to poor mental health organisations incur high costs in recruiting selecting and training new staff members There is also a risk of legal action under health and safety legislation which can damage an organisationrsquos reputation Staff turnover can cost around 24 billion a year
lsquoPresenteeismrsquo is the loss in productivity that occurs when employees come to work but function at less than full capacity because of ill health Workers may come to work despite being unwell because they fear that sharing their mental health problem will cause prejudice or discrimination It has been suggested that presenteeism actually accounts for 15 times as much working time lost as absenteeism This appears to be more common amongst higher-paid staff and therefore costs more to employers
70 million working days are lost each year due to stress and other mental health problems
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Wellbeing at Work is a vast topic There is a wealth of information and for any organisation just getting to grips with mental health support in the workplace it can be difficult to know where to start We are going to look at this important topic in six parts across this year
There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
trainingampevents
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CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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16
17
air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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20
of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
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Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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Brexit must build not erode the UKrsquos world-leading safety and health systemrsquo the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has urged recently
A transition period until 31 December 2020 will follow the UKrsquos departure from the European Union with trade and other negotiations taking place in the coming months and years
The EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018 transfers EU-derived laws into UK law meaning workers continue to have the same workplace protections The Health and Safety (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 came into force on Friday 31st January 2020 at 2300 hours (Brexit-day) to ensure existing protections and regulatory frameworks and The EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 gives effect to the transition period
Richard Jones IOSH Head of Policy and Regulatory Engagement said ldquoDuring this transition period there should be minimal effect on occupational safety and health law given the UK Governmentrsquos commitment to maintain and enhance workersrsquo rights and that the UKrsquos risk-based system is both fit for purpose and well-respected worldwide
You can read the full article from IOSH at httpswwwioshcommorenews-listingbrexit-must-build-not-erode-workplace-safety-and-health-standards
IOSH Brexit Hopes
4
The Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC) Managing Risk Well Working Group has developed the lsquoSafety Stepsrsquo guidance jointly with leading industry organisations dedicated to keeping people who need to work at height safe
Hosted and launched by the Access Industry Forum the guidance provides essential messages that can be used - in whole or part - by those who aim to produce any type of output for the five target audiences designer client manager supervisor and operative
From toolbox talks to checklists providing a structure for training material content to informing flowcharts Safety Steps has a wide range of uses
Further information about CONIACCONIAN and its Working Groups is available from the CONIAN web community
Launch of lsquoSafety Stepsrsquo - Working at Height Guidance
The chairman of the Grenfell Tower inquiry has backed a request from firms that refurbished the building that evidence they give should not be used against them in criminal prosecutions
Some firms had threatened to stay silent in the inquiry into how Grenfell was covered in flammable claddingSir Martin Moore-Bick said he had asked Attorney General Geoffrey Cox for the assurance ldquoas a matter of urgencyrdquo
Read the full article at here The ruling from the inquiry can be read in full here
Grenfell Tower Inquiry Backs Protection for Refurbishment Firms Giving Evidence
THE GRENFELL TOWER INQUIRY
RULING
on an
APPLICATION
by certain persons for the Panel to seek an
UNDERTAKING from the ATTORNEY-GENERAL
___________________________________________________
The Application
1 On Thursday last week Mr Jonathan Laidlaw QC made an application on behalf of
certain persons who are expecting to be called to give evidence in Module 1 of Phase
2 of the Inquiry seeking to persuade the Panel that we should invite the
Attorney-General to give a formal undertaking that nothing said by a witness in the
course of giving evidence to the Inquiry would be used in furtherance of a prosecution
against that person In the course of his submissions Mr Laidlaw made it clear that in
the absence of an undertaking those whose interests he represented would be likely to
claim privilege against self-incrimination in response to any question which touched
on the way in which they performed their functions in relation to the design of the
refurbishment the choice of materials used in it or the way in which the work was
carried out It now appears likely that others who were involved in the refurbishment
are likely to adopt a similar position
Privilege against self-incrimination
2 It is a fundamental rule of law that with certain limited exceptions none of which
applies in relation to the Inquiry a person cannot be required in any legal proceedings
other than criminal proceedings to answer any question or produce any document or
thing if to do so would tend to expose that person to proceedings for an offence The
rule is of ancient origin but is now enshrined in section 14 of the Civil Evidence Act
5
DEAR READER
As one of our Callsafe Today readers we wanted to reach out to you in order to review your current and future health and safety needs
Following the dreadful events of Grenfell Tower and the outputs from The Hackitt Review there are industry wide concerns that there is a lack of knowledge of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015)
Despite companies carrying out health and safety training we have found that this does not always transpire into adequatecompliant Policies Procedures and practices This along with the transient nature of construction type workers means that many organisations are left exposed and potentially negligent
There is an incorrect perception that ldquoConstructionrdquo means specifically lsquobuilding somethingrsquo However the definition of ldquoConstructionrdquo contained in the CDM Regulations is far more wide-ranging and incorporates the repair and maintenance of the structure and the eventual removal demolition and dismantling if and when necessary
As one of our readers we would like to arrange with you a free telephone consultation to discuss your current position and review any additional needs you may have
As one of the few Health and Safety Consultancies in the UK that specialises in CDM 2015 and the Construction Industry (with a pedigree of more than 30 years) Callsafe Services Ltd is able to help businesses of all sizes to remain compliant and to help all Duty Holders to have a better understanding of the specific needs of CDM 2015
Please feel free to view our website at wwwcallsafe-servicescouk to see the range of services we can provide
If you would like to take us up on this offer please contact Gemma Esprey by email or telephone so that we can arrange a convenient time best suited to yourselves for one of our health and safety consultants to contact you to discuss your needs
Gemma EspreySenior Office Administrator
Tel 01889 577701Email gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk
BrexitTransition Period
The UK has now left the EU The transition period is in place while the EU and UK negotiate new arrangements for a trade deal It will end on 31 December 2020
Your responsibility to protect the health and safety of people affected by your work activities remain the same during the transition period
The guidance health and safety made simple the basics for your business will help you to comply with the lawYou should continue to manage risk in your business in a proportionate way
Guidance from the Govuk website can also be found at httpswwwgovuktransition
On 17 January 2020 HSE published a revised version of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo
This has been updated in order to implement amendments to the Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive (200437EC) which introduces or revises 13 binding occupational exposure limit values for a number of carcinogenic substances
Occupational exposure limits are implemented in the UK via the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations as Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) via Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo for use with COSHH
COSHH requires exposure to carcinogenic substances to be reduced to lsquoas low as is reasonably practicablersquo
IMPORTANT NOTE The WELs listed in Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace Exposure Limitsrsquo supersede any limits contained in other HSE guidance or publications
Improve your business by attending a health and safety event near you Most Working Well Together (WWT) events listed are FREE and all provide an opportunity to meet like-minded people see interesting new equipment and get confidential advice
Safety Training Expo for Small Builders (5 Feb Bolton)
lsquoWhen things go wrong ndash the true costrsquo Work at Height event (5 Feb Bolton)
Painters and Decorators event (7 Feb Leeds)
Health risks in construction event (13 Feb Durham)
Welding Fume event (19 Feb Bransford Worcester)
Designer Awareness Day ndash Preventing Occupational Disease through Design (25 Feb St Albans)
Find your nearest WWT Group and get involved
EH402005 Workplace Exposure Limits Revision Published
Working Well Together (WWT) Events
Are you compliantwith PAS 1192-6
Additional benefits includegt 30+ years Construction Health amp Safety and CAD experience at your fingertipsgt Information attached to 3D symbols from secure cloud-based databasesgt Not reliant on external software and compatible with industry utilised designdrawing softwaregt QR codes also generated for each 3D symbol to access the associated informationgt Bespoke Design Risk Register Temporary Works Register and RAMS databasesgt Guidance on risks provided by linking to the HSE website CIP Knowledge and Callsafe Hazard Videosgt Access to Health and Safety CAD and BIM advice and traininggt A single source of truth for health and safety information
Along with a whole host of additional features BIMsafe is fully compliant with the NEW PAS 1192-6
BIMsafe provides a best-practice solution to incorporate health and safety information into the BIM process and 3D models as required by PAS 1192-6 with compliance methods for CDM 2015 and BS 5795
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MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING
Wellbeing at Work
Part 1 The Importance of Mentally Healthy Workplaces
Mental health problems can stop people from performing at their best Ensuring that mental health and wellbeing is a priority can have wide-ranging positive effects for an organisation These can include the following
- More efficient productive and innovative staff- Increased profits and reduced costs- Better morale and performance- Reduction in sickness absence presenteeism and staff turnoverOrganisations perform better when staff are healthy motivated and focussed The relationship between wellbeing motivation and performance is called lsquoemployee engagementrsquoThe bottom line is that open and supportive workplaces benefit employees and employers Simple steps including prevention and early identification of problems can save money
When employees feel their work is meaningful when they feel valued and supported they tend to have higher levels of wellbeing be more committed and perform better
Employee engagement and good mental health go hand in hand Research shows that when staff wellbeing is not supported employee engagement lessens
According to Mind 1 in 6 British workers experience conditions such as depression anxiety and unmanageable stress every year This statistic is hugely under-estimated by the majority of employers and has a big impact on businesses costing them up to pound26 billion each year
A study by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health looks to identify the correlation between mental ill health in the workplace and the financial effects Staff turnover lower productivity and lost working days due to mental health problems can come at a high price
When employees leave their jobs due to poor mental health organisations incur high costs in recruiting selecting and training new staff members There is also a risk of legal action under health and safety legislation which can damage an organisationrsquos reputation Staff turnover can cost around 24 billion a year
lsquoPresenteeismrsquo is the loss in productivity that occurs when employees come to work but function at less than full capacity because of ill health Workers may come to work despite being unwell because they fear that sharing their mental health problem will cause prejudice or discrimination It has been suggested that presenteeism actually accounts for 15 times as much working time lost as absenteeism This appears to be more common amongst higher-paid staff and therefore costs more to employers
70 million working days are lost each year due to stress and other mental health problems
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Wellbeing at Work is a vast topic There is a wealth of information and for any organisation just getting to grips with mental health support in the workplace it can be difficult to know where to start We are going to look at this important topic in six parts across this year
There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
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CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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The Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC) Managing Risk Well Working Group has developed the lsquoSafety Stepsrsquo guidance jointly with leading industry organisations dedicated to keeping people who need to work at height safe
Hosted and launched by the Access Industry Forum the guidance provides essential messages that can be used - in whole or part - by those who aim to produce any type of output for the five target audiences designer client manager supervisor and operative
From toolbox talks to checklists providing a structure for training material content to informing flowcharts Safety Steps has a wide range of uses
Further information about CONIACCONIAN and its Working Groups is available from the CONIAN web community
Launch of lsquoSafety Stepsrsquo - Working at Height Guidance
The chairman of the Grenfell Tower inquiry has backed a request from firms that refurbished the building that evidence they give should not be used against them in criminal prosecutions
Some firms had threatened to stay silent in the inquiry into how Grenfell was covered in flammable claddingSir Martin Moore-Bick said he had asked Attorney General Geoffrey Cox for the assurance ldquoas a matter of urgencyrdquo
Read the full article at here The ruling from the inquiry can be read in full here
Grenfell Tower Inquiry Backs Protection for Refurbishment Firms Giving Evidence
THE GRENFELL TOWER INQUIRY
RULING
on an
APPLICATION
by certain persons for the Panel to seek an
UNDERTAKING from the ATTORNEY-GENERAL
___________________________________________________
The Application
1 On Thursday last week Mr Jonathan Laidlaw QC made an application on behalf of
certain persons who are expecting to be called to give evidence in Module 1 of Phase
2 of the Inquiry seeking to persuade the Panel that we should invite the
Attorney-General to give a formal undertaking that nothing said by a witness in the
course of giving evidence to the Inquiry would be used in furtherance of a prosecution
against that person In the course of his submissions Mr Laidlaw made it clear that in
the absence of an undertaking those whose interests he represented would be likely to
claim privilege against self-incrimination in response to any question which touched
on the way in which they performed their functions in relation to the design of the
refurbishment the choice of materials used in it or the way in which the work was
carried out It now appears likely that others who were involved in the refurbishment
are likely to adopt a similar position
Privilege against self-incrimination
2 It is a fundamental rule of law that with certain limited exceptions none of which
applies in relation to the Inquiry a person cannot be required in any legal proceedings
other than criminal proceedings to answer any question or produce any document or
thing if to do so would tend to expose that person to proceedings for an offence The
rule is of ancient origin but is now enshrined in section 14 of the Civil Evidence Act
5
DEAR READER
As one of our Callsafe Today readers we wanted to reach out to you in order to review your current and future health and safety needs
Following the dreadful events of Grenfell Tower and the outputs from The Hackitt Review there are industry wide concerns that there is a lack of knowledge of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015)
Despite companies carrying out health and safety training we have found that this does not always transpire into adequatecompliant Policies Procedures and practices This along with the transient nature of construction type workers means that many organisations are left exposed and potentially negligent
There is an incorrect perception that ldquoConstructionrdquo means specifically lsquobuilding somethingrsquo However the definition of ldquoConstructionrdquo contained in the CDM Regulations is far more wide-ranging and incorporates the repair and maintenance of the structure and the eventual removal demolition and dismantling if and when necessary
As one of our readers we would like to arrange with you a free telephone consultation to discuss your current position and review any additional needs you may have
As one of the few Health and Safety Consultancies in the UK that specialises in CDM 2015 and the Construction Industry (with a pedigree of more than 30 years) Callsafe Services Ltd is able to help businesses of all sizes to remain compliant and to help all Duty Holders to have a better understanding of the specific needs of CDM 2015
Please feel free to view our website at wwwcallsafe-servicescouk to see the range of services we can provide
If you would like to take us up on this offer please contact Gemma Esprey by email or telephone so that we can arrange a convenient time best suited to yourselves for one of our health and safety consultants to contact you to discuss your needs
Gemma EspreySenior Office Administrator
Tel 01889 577701Email gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk
BrexitTransition Period
The UK has now left the EU The transition period is in place while the EU and UK negotiate new arrangements for a trade deal It will end on 31 December 2020
Your responsibility to protect the health and safety of people affected by your work activities remain the same during the transition period
The guidance health and safety made simple the basics for your business will help you to comply with the lawYou should continue to manage risk in your business in a proportionate way
Guidance from the Govuk website can also be found at httpswwwgovuktransition
On 17 January 2020 HSE published a revised version of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo
This has been updated in order to implement amendments to the Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive (200437EC) which introduces or revises 13 binding occupational exposure limit values for a number of carcinogenic substances
Occupational exposure limits are implemented in the UK via the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations as Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) via Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo for use with COSHH
COSHH requires exposure to carcinogenic substances to be reduced to lsquoas low as is reasonably practicablersquo
IMPORTANT NOTE The WELs listed in Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace Exposure Limitsrsquo supersede any limits contained in other HSE guidance or publications
Improve your business by attending a health and safety event near you Most Working Well Together (WWT) events listed are FREE and all provide an opportunity to meet like-minded people see interesting new equipment and get confidential advice
Safety Training Expo for Small Builders (5 Feb Bolton)
lsquoWhen things go wrong ndash the true costrsquo Work at Height event (5 Feb Bolton)
Painters and Decorators event (7 Feb Leeds)
Health risks in construction event (13 Feb Durham)
Welding Fume event (19 Feb Bransford Worcester)
Designer Awareness Day ndash Preventing Occupational Disease through Design (25 Feb St Albans)
Find your nearest WWT Group and get involved
EH402005 Workplace Exposure Limits Revision Published
Working Well Together (WWT) Events
Are you compliantwith PAS 1192-6
Additional benefits includegt 30+ years Construction Health amp Safety and CAD experience at your fingertipsgt Information attached to 3D symbols from secure cloud-based databasesgt Not reliant on external software and compatible with industry utilised designdrawing softwaregt QR codes also generated for each 3D symbol to access the associated informationgt Bespoke Design Risk Register Temporary Works Register and RAMS databasesgt Guidance on risks provided by linking to the HSE website CIP Knowledge and Callsafe Hazard Videosgt Access to Health and Safety CAD and BIM advice and traininggt A single source of truth for health and safety information
Along with a whole host of additional features BIMsafe is fully compliant with the NEW PAS 1192-6
BIMsafe provides a best-practice solution to incorporate health and safety information into the BIM process and 3D models as required by PAS 1192-6 with compliance methods for CDM 2015 and BS 5795
D E S I G N E D amp D E V E L O P E D B Y
arrange your free demonstration
book your place on one
of our live webinars
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING
Wellbeing at Work
Part 1 The Importance of Mentally Healthy Workplaces
Mental health problems can stop people from performing at their best Ensuring that mental health and wellbeing is a priority can have wide-ranging positive effects for an organisation These can include the following
- More efficient productive and innovative staff- Increased profits and reduced costs- Better morale and performance- Reduction in sickness absence presenteeism and staff turnoverOrganisations perform better when staff are healthy motivated and focussed The relationship between wellbeing motivation and performance is called lsquoemployee engagementrsquoThe bottom line is that open and supportive workplaces benefit employees and employers Simple steps including prevention and early identification of problems can save money
When employees feel their work is meaningful when they feel valued and supported they tend to have higher levels of wellbeing be more committed and perform better
Employee engagement and good mental health go hand in hand Research shows that when staff wellbeing is not supported employee engagement lessens
According to Mind 1 in 6 British workers experience conditions such as depression anxiety and unmanageable stress every year This statistic is hugely under-estimated by the majority of employers and has a big impact on businesses costing them up to pound26 billion each year
A study by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health looks to identify the correlation between mental ill health in the workplace and the financial effects Staff turnover lower productivity and lost working days due to mental health problems can come at a high price
When employees leave their jobs due to poor mental health organisations incur high costs in recruiting selecting and training new staff members There is also a risk of legal action under health and safety legislation which can damage an organisationrsquos reputation Staff turnover can cost around 24 billion a year
lsquoPresenteeismrsquo is the loss in productivity that occurs when employees come to work but function at less than full capacity because of ill health Workers may come to work despite being unwell because they fear that sharing their mental health problem will cause prejudice or discrimination It has been suggested that presenteeism actually accounts for 15 times as much working time lost as absenteeism This appears to be more common amongst higher-paid staff and therefore costs more to employers
70 million working days are lost each year due to stress and other mental health problems
10
Wellbeing at Work is a vast topic There is a wealth of information and for any organisation just getting to grips with mental health support in the workplace it can be difficult to know where to start We are going to look at this important topic in six parts across this year
There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
trainingampevents
12
CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
13
Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
latestprosecutions
14
15
and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
latestprosecutions
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air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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DEAR READER
As one of our Callsafe Today readers we wanted to reach out to you in order to review your current and future health and safety needs
Following the dreadful events of Grenfell Tower and the outputs from The Hackitt Review there are industry wide concerns that there is a lack of knowledge of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015)
Despite companies carrying out health and safety training we have found that this does not always transpire into adequatecompliant Policies Procedures and practices This along with the transient nature of construction type workers means that many organisations are left exposed and potentially negligent
There is an incorrect perception that ldquoConstructionrdquo means specifically lsquobuilding somethingrsquo However the definition of ldquoConstructionrdquo contained in the CDM Regulations is far more wide-ranging and incorporates the repair and maintenance of the structure and the eventual removal demolition and dismantling if and when necessary
As one of our readers we would like to arrange with you a free telephone consultation to discuss your current position and review any additional needs you may have
As one of the few Health and Safety Consultancies in the UK that specialises in CDM 2015 and the Construction Industry (with a pedigree of more than 30 years) Callsafe Services Ltd is able to help businesses of all sizes to remain compliant and to help all Duty Holders to have a better understanding of the specific needs of CDM 2015
Please feel free to view our website at wwwcallsafe-servicescouk to see the range of services we can provide
If you would like to take us up on this offer please contact Gemma Esprey by email or telephone so that we can arrange a convenient time best suited to yourselves for one of our health and safety consultants to contact you to discuss your needs
Gemma EspreySenior Office Administrator
Tel 01889 577701Email gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk
BrexitTransition Period
The UK has now left the EU The transition period is in place while the EU and UK negotiate new arrangements for a trade deal It will end on 31 December 2020
Your responsibility to protect the health and safety of people affected by your work activities remain the same during the transition period
The guidance health and safety made simple the basics for your business will help you to comply with the lawYou should continue to manage risk in your business in a proportionate way
Guidance from the Govuk website can also be found at httpswwwgovuktransition
On 17 January 2020 HSE published a revised version of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo
This has been updated in order to implement amendments to the Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive (200437EC) which introduces or revises 13 binding occupational exposure limit values for a number of carcinogenic substances
Occupational exposure limits are implemented in the UK via the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations as Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) via Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo for use with COSHH
COSHH requires exposure to carcinogenic substances to be reduced to lsquoas low as is reasonably practicablersquo
IMPORTANT NOTE The WELs listed in Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace Exposure Limitsrsquo supersede any limits contained in other HSE guidance or publications
Improve your business by attending a health and safety event near you Most Working Well Together (WWT) events listed are FREE and all provide an opportunity to meet like-minded people see interesting new equipment and get confidential advice
Safety Training Expo for Small Builders (5 Feb Bolton)
lsquoWhen things go wrong ndash the true costrsquo Work at Height event (5 Feb Bolton)
Painters and Decorators event (7 Feb Leeds)
Health risks in construction event (13 Feb Durham)
Welding Fume event (19 Feb Bransford Worcester)
Designer Awareness Day ndash Preventing Occupational Disease through Design (25 Feb St Albans)
Find your nearest WWT Group and get involved
EH402005 Workplace Exposure Limits Revision Published
Working Well Together (WWT) Events
Are you compliantwith PAS 1192-6
Additional benefits includegt 30+ years Construction Health amp Safety and CAD experience at your fingertipsgt Information attached to 3D symbols from secure cloud-based databasesgt Not reliant on external software and compatible with industry utilised designdrawing softwaregt QR codes also generated for each 3D symbol to access the associated informationgt Bespoke Design Risk Register Temporary Works Register and RAMS databasesgt Guidance on risks provided by linking to the HSE website CIP Knowledge and Callsafe Hazard Videosgt Access to Health and Safety CAD and BIM advice and traininggt A single source of truth for health and safety information
Along with a whole host of additional features BIMsafe is fully compliant with the NEW PAS 1192-6
BIMsafe provides a best-practice solution to incorporate health and safety information into the BIM process and 3D models as required by PAS 1192-6 with compliance methods for CDM 2015 and BS 5795
D E S I G N E D amp D E V E L O P E D B Y
arrange your free demonstration
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MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING
Wellbeing at Work
Part 1 The Importance of Mentally Healthy Workplaces
Mental health problems can stop people from performing at their best Ensuring that mental health and wellbeing is a priority can have wide-ranging positive effects for an organisation These can include the following
- More efficient productive and innovative staff- Increased profits and reduced costs- Better morale and performance- Reduction in sickness absence presenteeism and staff turnoverOrganisations perform better when staff are healthy motivated and focussed The relationship between wellbeing motivation and performance is called lsquoemployee engagementrsquoThe bottom line is that open and supportive workplaces benefit employees and employers Simple steps including prevention and early identification of problems can save money
When employees feel their work is meaningful when they feel valued and supported they tend to have higher levels of wellbeing be more committed and perform better
Employee engagement and good mental health go hand in hand Research shows that when staff wellbeing is not supported employee engagement lessens
According to Mind 1 in 6 British workers experience conditions such as depression anxiety and unmanageable stress every year This statistic is hugely under-estimated by the majority of employers and has a big impact on businesses costing them up to pound26 billion each year
A study by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health looks to identify the correlation between mental ill health in the workplace and the financial effects Staff turnover lower productivity and lost working days due to mental health problems can come at a high price
When employees leave their jobs due to poor mental health organisations incur high costs in recruiting selecting and training new staff members There is also a risk of legal action under health and safety legislation which can damage an organisationrsquos reputation Staff turnover can cost around 24 billion a year
lsquoPresenteeismrsquo is the loss in productivity that occurs when employees come to work but function at less than full capacity because of ill health Workers may come to work despite being unwell because they fear that sharing their mental health problem will cause prejudice or discrimination It has been suggested that presenteeism actually accounts for 15 times as much working time lost as absenteeism This appears to be more common amongst higher-paid staff and therefore costs more to employers
70 million working days are lost each year due to stress and other mental health problems
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Wellbeing at Work is a vast topic There is a wealth of information and for any organisation just getting to grips with mental health support in the workplace it can be difficult to know where to start We are going to look at this important topic in six parts across this year
There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
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CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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17
air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
19
risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
latestprosecutions
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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BrexitTransition Period
The UK has now left the EU The transition period is in place while the EU and UK negotiate new arrangements for a trade deal It will end on 31 December 2020
Your responsibility to protect the health and safety of people affected by your work activities remain the same during the transition period
The guidance health and safety made simple the basics for your business will help you to comply with the lawYou should continue to manage risk in your business in a proportionate way
Guidance from the Govuk website can also be found at httpswwwgovuktransition
On 17 January 2020 HSE published a revised version of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo
This has been updated in order to implement amendments to the Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive (200437EC) which introduces or revises 13 binding occupational exposure limit values for a number of carcinogenic substances
Occupational exposure limits are implemented in the UK via the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations as Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) via Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace exposure limitsrsquo for use with COSHH
COSHH requires exposure to carcinogenic substances to be reduced to lsquoas low as is reasonably practicablersquo
IMPORTANT NOTE The WELs listed in Table 1 of EH402005 lsquoWorkplace Exposure Limitsrsquo supersede any limits contained in other HSE guidance or publications
Improve your business by attending a health and safety event near you Most Working Well Together (WWT) events listed are FREE and all provide an opportunity to meet like-minded people see interesting new equipment and get confidential advice
Safety Training Expo for Small Builders (5 Feb Bolton)
lsquoWhen things go wrong ndash the true costrsquo Work at Height event (5 Feb Bolton)
Painters and Decorators event (7 Feb Leeds)
Health risks in construction event (13 Feb Durham)
Welding Fume event (19 Feb Bransford Worcester)
Designer Awareness Day ndash Preventing Occupational Disease through Design (25 Feb St Albans)
Find your nearest WWT Group and get involved
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Working Well Together (WWT) Events
Are you compliantwith PAS 1192-6
Additional benefits includegt 30+ years Construction Health amp Safety and CAD experience at your fingertipsgt Information attached to 3D symbols from secure cloud-based databasesgt Not reliant on external software and compatible with industry utilised designdrawing softwaregt QR codes also generated for each 3D symbol to access the associated informationgt Bespoke Design Risk Register Temporary Works Register and RAMS databasesgt Guidance on risks provided by linking to the HSE website CIP Knowledge and Callsafe Hazard Videosgt Access to Health and Safety CAD and BIM advice and traininggt A single source of truth for health and safety information
Along with a whole host of additional features BIMsafe is fully compliant with the NEW PAS 1192-6
BIMsafe provides a best-practice solution to incorporate health and safety information into the BIM process and 3D models as required by PAS 1192-6 with compliance methods for CDM 2015 and BS 5795
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MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING
Wellbeing at Work
Part 1 The Importance of Mentally Healthy Workplaces
Mental health problems can stop people from performing at their best Ensuring that mental health and wellbeing is a priority can have wide-ranging positive effects for an organisation These can include the following
- More efficient productive and innovative staff- Increased profits and reduced costs- Better morale and performance- Reduction in sickness absence presenteeism and staff turnoverOrganisations perform better when staff are healthy motivated and focussed The relationship between wellbeing motivation and performance is called lsquoemployee engagementrsquoThe bottom line is that open and supportive workplaces benefit employees and employers Simple steps including prevention and early identification of problems can save money
When employees feel their work is meaningful when they feel valued and supported they tend to have higher levels of wellbeing be more committed and perform better
Employee engagement and good mental health go hand in hand Research shows that when staff wellbeing is not supported employee engagement lessens
According to Mind 1 in 6 British workers experience conditions such as depression anxiety and unmanageable stress every year This statistic is hugely under-estimated by the majority of employers and has a big impact on businesses costing them up to pound26 billion each year
A study by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health looks to identify the correlation between mental ill health in the workplace and the financial effects Staff turnover lower productivity and lost working days due to mental health problems can come at a high price
When employees leave their jobs due to poor mental health organisations incur high costs in recruiting selecting and training new staff members There is also a risk of legal action under health and safety legislation which can damage an organisationrsquos reputation Staff turnover can cost around 24 billion a year
lsquoPresenteeismrsquo is the loss in productivity that occurs when employees come to work but function at less than full capacity because of ill health Workers may come to work despite being unwell because they fear that sharing their mental health problem will cause prejudice or discrimination It has been suggested that presenteeism actually accounts for 15 times as much working time lost as absenteeism This appears to be more common amongst higher-paid staff and therefore costs more to employers
70 million working days are lost each year due to stress and other mental health problems
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Wellbeing at Work is a vast topic There is a wealth of information and for any organisation just getting to grips with mental health support in the workplace it can be difficult to know where to start We are going to look at this important topic in six parts across this year
There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
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CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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17
air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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20
of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
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Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
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Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING
Wellbeing at Work
Part 1 The Importance of Mentally Healthy Workplaces
Mental health problems can stop people from performing at their best Ensuring that mental health and wellbeing is a priority can have wide-ranging positive effects for an organisation These can include the following
- More efficient productive and innovative staff- Increased profits and reduced costs- Better morale and performance- Reduction in sickness absence presenteeism and staff turnoverOrganisations perform better when staff are healthy motivated and focussed The relationship between wellbeing motivation and performance is called lsquoemployee engagementrsquoThe bottom line is that open and supportive workplaces benefit employees and employers Simple steps including prevention and early identification of problems can save money
When employees feel their work is meaningful when they feel valued and supported they tend to have higher levels of wellbeing be more committed and perform better
Employee engagement and good mental health go hand in hand Research shows that when staff wellbeing is not supported employee engagement lessens
According to Mind 1 in 6 British workers experience conditions such as depression anxiety and unmanageable stress every year This statistic is hugely under-estimated by the majority of employers and has a big impact on businesses costing them up to pound26 billion each year
A study by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health looks to identify the correlation between mental ill health in the workplace and the financial effects Staff turnover lower productivity and lost working days due to mental health problems can come at a high price
When employees leave their jobs due to poor mental health organisations incur high costs in recruiting selecting and training new staff members There is also a risk of legal action under health and safety legislation which can damage an organisationrsquos reputation Staff turnover can cost around 24 billion a year
lsquoPresenteeismrsquo is the loss in productivity that occurs when employees come to work but function at less than full capacity because of ill health Workers may come to work despite being unwell because they fear that sharing their mental health problem will cause prejudice or discrimination It has been suggested that presenteeism actually accounts for 15 times as much working time lost as absenteeism This appears to be more common amongst higher-paid staff and therefore costs more to employers
70 million working days are lost each year due to stress and other mental health problems
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Wellbeing at Work is a vast topic There is a wealth of information and for any organisation just getting to grips with mental health support in the workplace it can be difficult to know where to start We are going to look at this important topic in six parts across this year
There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
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CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
latestprosecutions
16
17
air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
latestprosecutions
18
in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
19
risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING
Wellbeing at Work
Part 1 The Importance of Mentally Healthy Workplaces
Mental health problems can stop people from performing at their best Ensuring that mental health and wellbeing is a priority can have wide-ranging positive effects for an organisation These can include the following
- More efficient productive and innovative staff- Increased profits and reduced costs- Better morale and performance- Reduction in sickness absence presenteeism and staff turnoverOrganisations perform better when staff are healthy motivated and focussed The relationship between wellbeing motivation and performance is called lsquoemployee engagementrsquoThe bottom line is that open and supportive workplaces benefit employees and employers Simple steps including prevention and early identification of problems can save money
When employees feel their work is meaningful when they feel valued and supported they tend to have higher levels of wellbeing be more committed and perform better
Employee engagement and good mental health go hand in hand Research shows that when staff wellbeing is not supported employee engagement lessens
According to Mind 1 in 6 British workers experience conditions such as depression anxiety and unmanageable stress every year This statistic is hugely under-estimated by the majority of employers and has a big impact on businesses costing them up to pound26 billion each year
A study by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health looks to identify the correlation between mental ill health in the workplace and the financial effects Staff turnover lower productivity and lost working days due to mental health problems can come at a high price
When employees leave their jobs due to poor mental health organisations incur high costs in recruiting selecting and training new staff members There is also a risk of legal action under health and safety legislation which can damage an organisationrsquos reputation Staff turnover can cost around 24 billion a year
lsquoPresenteeismrsquo is the loss in productivity that occurs when employees come to work but function at less than full capacity because of ill health Workers may come to work despite being unwell because they fear that sharing their mental health problem will cause prejudice or discrimination It has been suggested that presenteeism actually accounts for 15 times as much working time lost as absenteeism This appears to be more common amongst higher-paid staff and therefore costs more to employers
70 million working days are lost each year due to stress and other mental health problems
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Wellbeing at Work is a vast topic There is a wealth of information and for any organisation just getting to grips with mental health support in the workplace it can be difficult to know where to start We are going to look at this important topic in six parts across this year
There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
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CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
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Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING
Wellbeing at Work
Part 1 The Importance of Mentally Healthy Workplaces
Mental health problems can stop people from performing at their best Ensuring that mental health and wellbeing is a priority can have wide-ranging positive effects for an organisation These can include the following
- More efficient productive and innovative staff- Increased profits and reduced costs- Better morale and performance- Reduction in sickness absence presenteeism and staff turnoverOrganisations perform better when staff are healthy motivated and focussed The relationship between wellbeing motivation and performance is called lsquoemployee engagementrsquoThe bottom line is that open and supportive workplaces benefit employees and employers Simple steps including prevention and early identification of problems can save money
When employees feel their work is meaningful when they feel valued and supported they tend to have higher levels of wellbeing be more committed and perform better
Employee engagement and good mental health go hand in hand Research shows that when staff wellbeing is not supported employee engagement lessens
According to Mind 1 in 6 British workers experience conditions such as depression anxiety and unmanageable stress every year This statistic is hugely under-estimated by the majority of employers and has a big impact on businesses costing them up to pound26 billion each year
A study by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health looks to identify the correlation between mental ill health in the workplace and the financial effects Staff turnover lower productivity and lost working days due to mental health problems can come at a high price
When employees leave their jobs due to poor mental health organisations incur high costs in recruiting selecting and training new staff members There is also a risk of legal action under health and safety legislation which can damage an organisationrsquos reputation Staff turnover can cost around 24 billion a year
lsquoPresenteeismrsquo is the loss in productivity that occurs when employees come to work but function at less than full capacity because of ill health Workers may come to work despite being unwell because they fear that sharing their mental health problem will cause prejudice or discrimination It has been suggested that presenteeism actually accounts for 15 times as much working time lost as absenteeism This appears to be more common amongst higher-paid staff and therefore costs more to employers
70 million working days are lost each year due to stress and other mental health problems
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Wellbeing at Work is a vast topic There is a wealth of information and for any organisation just getting to grips with mental health support in the workplace it can be difficult to know where to start We are going to look at this important topic in six parts across this year
There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
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CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
latestprosecutions
16
17
air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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18
in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
19
risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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There is also a strong link between mental ill-health and physical ill health including conditions such as heart disease stroke cancer diabetes and asthma
Neglecting mental health at work is simply too high a price to be ignored
Next time we will be looking at lsquoOrganisation Culture and Workplace Wellbeingrsquo
AuthorGemma EspreyCallsafe MentalHealth First Aider
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Further details of these and other courses can be found on our website wwwcallsafe-servicescouk orby contacting Gemma Esprey at gemmaespreycallsafe-servicescouk or by phone on 01889 577701
CALLSAFE PUBLIC COURSESWe have programmed a number of public courses as follows Please cotact Gemma Esprey for more information
MANAGEMENT OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY 3 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at those persons who will be performing the duties of the Principal Designer on behalf of their employer who has been appointed to this role by the Client
It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
DESIGN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CDM2015 FOR DESIGNERS 2 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is aimed at Designers and Design Risk Managers providing a full understanding of the Designersrsquo duties under CDM2015 and the options that are available for achieving these obligations
The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
CDM2015 FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed to provide Facilities Managers and designers and contractors working for Facilities Managers with an understanding of their duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 Larger fit-out and refurbishment projects will be discussed as well as planned maintenance and reactive repair activities
MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
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CDM2015 and BIM Synergy and PAS 1192-6 1 DAY COURSEThis non-accredited course is designed for clients designers principal designers contractors and principal contractors performing duties under the CDM Regulations 2015 and are likely to perform these duties on projects that will comply with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements This course would also be useful to facilities and asset managers who may be considering the benefits of BIM in managing assets
ASBESTOS AWARENESS 12 DAY COURSEThis UKATA accredited course provides supervisors and trades personnel employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos containing materials with the knowledge necessary to recognise where these materials may occur and the precautionsactions necessary The course satisfies the requirements for training as contained in the HSE document L143 for personnel who
may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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It provides knowledge on the requirements methods that could be used to achieve these requirements and the personal qualities necessary The course also provides for the additional services that could be offered by the Principal Designer or as a separate commission for advising and assisting the Client with the Clientrsquos duties
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The course could also be suitable for Principal Designers if they are experienced in the design requirements of CDM2007 Discussions and debates are encouraged throughout this course
CDM2015 AWARENESS1 DAY COURSEThis APS accredited course is designed to provide all persons involved in construction projects including current and potential clients project managers principal designers designers principal contractors and contractors with a broad overview on the CDM Regulations 2015
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MANAGING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION 5 DAY COURSEThis IOSH approved course has been developed to provide managers designers etc the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to recognise the hazards likely to be present in the construction industry and the actions needed to control and manage them
The course is suitable for Principal Designers Designers Project Managers Facilities Managers and Managers of any construction-related organisation
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may disturb asbestos containing material but does not qualify them to work with asbestos Construction industry designers will also benefit from this course
IN-HOUSE COURSESThe above public courses and many other CDM and other health and safety courses are offered as lsquoin-housersquo courses where the trainer presents the course at a venue provided by the delegatesrsquo employer and are priced at a daily rate
Details of all coursesoffered can be found atwwwcallsafe-servicescouk most of which can be customised to a particular customerrsquos needs
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
latestprosecutions
16
17
air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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17
air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
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Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
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HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
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Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
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Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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Castings company fined after a workerrsquos hand was crushed in a machineOn 6th January a foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine
Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that on 28 February 2018 an employee of William Lee Ltd was attempting to clear a blockage of sand in a moulding machine using a length of metal rod at the company site on Callywhite Lane Dronfield The blockage cleared without warning and the employeersquos right hand was crushed between the rod and the machine resulting in two fingers being amputated and a number of fractured bones
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that had a suitable and sufficient risk assessment been completed the company should have identified that there was a risk to employees created by intervention in the machine when blockage clearance was required Specific procedures should therefore have been created for blockage clearance
The company could then have developed appropriate instruction training and information related to the task
William Lee Ltd pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 section 2(1) The company was fined pound60000 and ordered to pay costs of pound6000
Roofing company fined after worker fallOn 6th January a roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 2 October 2018 AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on a roof in Elmes Avenue Ramsgate Kent where they were required to carry buckets of materials by hand down the scaffold access ladder Davey Battams aged 31 was unable to maintain a constant three points of contact with the ladder resulting in the fall
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found the contractor had not provided basic lifting aids such as a wheel and
pulley which would have eliminated this risk
AU Roofing and Building Services Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 The company has been fined pound2880000 and ordered to pay costs of pound421370
Company fined after airport baggage handler suffers skull fractures and brain injuryOn 6th January a company providing a range of airline ground support services has been fined after an employee fell from a height of more than two metres
Luton Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 24 December 2016 Rebecca Smith of Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited was injured during the loading of luggage onto an aircraft during an aircraft turnaround at London Luton Airport Ms Smith fell through a gap in the railing at the top of a luggage belt-loader whilst kneeling upon it to fasten cargo straps when the belt loader was struck by a passing vehicle She fell 22m (7 feet) on to the tarmac below The fall resulted in a loss of consciousness Ms Smith suffered a brain injury fractures of the skull
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
19
risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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20
of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
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and cheekbone She also suffered permanent hearing loss in her right ear
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited had foreseen the risk of a collision between the various vehicles operating in a congested space around the aircraft during a turnaround but had failed to implement measures to guard against the risk of driver error when manoeuvring vehicles around aircraft The investigation also found the company was aware that belt-loaders had a gap in the railings between the aircraft and the barriers but failed to put in place any meaningful measure to control the risk that someone might fall through
Menzies Aviation (UK) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and has been fined pound181500 and ordered to pay costs of pound21043
Farming Business fined after employee crushed by concrete beamOn 7th January a farming business has been fined after one of its employees fell from a trailer and
was crushed to death by a concrete beam that fell with him
Folkestone Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 13 March 2018 Trevor lsquoTedrsquo Elson of AA Clifton Limited Burmarsh was working with other employees to move six-metre-long concrete beams from the farmyard to the farmhouse where an extension was under construction at the site at Haguelands Farm Each beam weighed more than 300 kg and needed to be lifted by a mechanical telehandler Whilst on the trailer attaching lifting chains to unload a beam the deceased tripped and fell from the edge catching one of the beams which was unstable from the way previous beams had been removed This beam then fell from the trailer landing on his upper body and crushing him to death
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the operation to move the beams was carried out at short notice and had not been properly planned The employees were left to decide how to do it themselves leading to an unsafe system of work None of them had been trained in lifting and slinging operations
AA Clifton Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and were fined pound30000 with full costs of pound544650
Sole trader fined after worker injuredOn 8th January Duffy Skylining has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after being struck by a tree
Fort William Sheriff Court heard that on 4 February 2016 Malcolm Duffy and three employees were felling trees on land adjacent to the A82 north of Fort William contracted by the Forestry Commission While dealing with a taller tree around eight metres in height Mr Duffy made preparatory cuts and then checked with the rest of the team to ensure they were in a safe place Mr Duffy thought his colleagues understood that he was about to fell the tree After the initial cut was made Mr Duffy made his felling cut at the same time as Mr Strachan dragged a large branch from the brash pile into the path of the felling tree The tree stuck him on the left side of his helmet and left shoulder
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
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16
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air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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18
in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
19
risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
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Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the exclusion zone normally used which requires that no one would be positioned within two tree lengths of a tree being felled was not adhered to on this occasion Had there been a clearly defined system of communication it would have prevented the misunderstanding where Mr Duffy thought that workers appreciated the tree was about to be felled That particular tree being taller steps should have immediately been taken to identify and enforce a wider exclusion zone preventing any person from entering within two tree lengths of that tree
Malcolm Duffy trading as Duffy Skylining pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 and Section 33 (1) (a) of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and was fined pound8000
Steel fabrication company fined after steel cages fall onto employeeOn 10th January a steel fabrication company has been fined after steel cages fell onto a workerrsquos leg resulting in multiple fracturesChelmsford Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in November 2017 an employee of Lemon Groundwork
Solutions Limited was using a gantry crane to lift a steel cage from a stack of cages at the company site in Wickford Essex These steel cages were free-standing on the floor each weighing 1188kg and were stacked between 2-4 cages high in an unstable pyramid formation without chocks to support the load When the employee used the gantry crane to lift the top cage from the stack two cages at the bottom rolled onto his left foot and leg fracturing his tibia and fibula bones As a result the worker had to undergo reconstructive surgery where metal rods plates and pins were inserted into his leg
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to the incident Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had failed to implement a safe system of work for storing cages and had not provided their employees with sufficient information instruction training and supervision to store and handle cages safely The company had additionally failed to determine the maximum height that the cages could be stacked and suitable means to secure the cages to prevent movement and collapse The task of stacking cages was also not adequately risk assessed
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound130000 and ordered to pay costs of pound558999
Lemon Groundwork Solutions Limited had previously been served Improvement Notices by HSE regarding the safety of its lifting operations and the management of vehicles and pedestrians in its yard In November 2018 the company was fined pound100000 for a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 following an incident in 2016 in which an employee was struck by a bundle of steel rebar that fell off a forklift causing multiple fractures to his leg
Sheffield company fined pound700000 after worker killedOn 10th January Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was fined pound700000 today for safety breaches after a 64-year-old worker was fatally wounded by shrapnel ejected from testing equipment
Sheffield Crown Court heard that on 10 June 2015 John Townsend was leak testing eight 1500 litre cylinders by applying compressed
latestprosecutions
16
17
air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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18
in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
19
risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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20
of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
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Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
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Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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air inside to create pressure at the companyrsquos Sheffield site Whilst in the process of venting the air through the test manifold it catastrophically failed and fatally injured Mr Townsend
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that prior to installing the fittings 15 litres of a mineral oil-based corrosion inhibitor had been placed into each of the cylinders The incident occurred because the inhibitor contaminated the leak test manifold during venting of cylinders and was subjected to enough pressure inside the manifold to ignite and cause the test equipment to fail
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health amp Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound700000 with full costs of pound16949882
Construction company fined after worker killed during demolition workOn 10th January a construction company was fined half a million pounds after a father-of-two was killed when a reinforced concrete slab collapsed underneath him
during a demolition project
Southwark Crown Court heard that on 14 April 2014 33-year-old labourer Dainius Rupsys from Lithuania was working with an excavator operator at the site on Grosvenor Square in London as part of the operation to demolish the existing multi-storey building before 31 residential flats could be built
Mr Rupsys had been burning through reinforcing steel bars with an oxy-propane lance to assist the excavator operatorrsquos efforts to remove part of the reinforced concrete slab Another worker had alerted the supervisor that their work had made the structure unsafe and the demolition was halted However the supervisor then ordered the removal of props supporting the remaining slab and less than ten minutes later it collapsed The Court heard that the 360 excavator may have moved back onto the slab after the props were removed
Mr Rupsys the 360 excavator and its operator in the cab all fell with the slab Mr Rupsys suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene while the excavator operator injured his back
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that in the weeks before the incident CCTV from overhead cameras showed demolition work had been carried out unsafely that Mr Rupsys was not adequately trained to use the oxy-propane lance and that he had no training on using the safety harness which was not attached when the incident occurred
McGee Group Limited (McGee) who was the Principal Contractor for the project pleaded guilty to a breach of Regulation 22(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 The company was fined pound500000 with pound6623622 in costs
Shipping company fined after worker fell from height and suffered life changing injuriesOn 14th January a shipping company was fined for safety breaches after a worker was paralysed from the waist down when he fell 34 metres to the bottom of a shiprsquos hold
Beverley Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 15 May 2017 the 28-year-old worker a stevedore employed by Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd was unloading Merchant Vessel
Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
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18
in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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20
of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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Frej He lost his footing and fell through an access ladder gap in the walkway
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that for the stevedores to inspect all the cargo from port to starboard it was custom and practice for them to step over an access ladder gap on the walkway to get to the other side The stevedore made his way along the walkway and went to step over the gap He was astride the gap holding onto the guard rail when his high-vis jacket got caught on an eyebolt on the rails He took his hand off the rail and turned to free his jacket when he lost his footing and fell through the gap to the bottom of the hold
Thor Shipping and Transport UK Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and to Regulation 3(1)(a) of the Management of Health amp Safety at Work Regulations 1999 The company has been fined pound120000
College fined for asbestos failingsOn 15th January Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during
refurbishment of a flat owned by the college
Cambridge Magistratesrsquo Court heard that in March 2018 employees of Newnham College and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out prior to insulation debris being found One employee who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat
An investigation by the Health amp Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road Cambridge
Newnham College pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 It has been fined pound12000 and ordered to pay costs of pound445028
Client and construction company sentenced after failing to control the removal of asbestos
On 16th January Property owner Michael Cutmore and building contractors B and S BM Limited have both been sentenced after a refurbishment project of an old hotel was found to contain asbestos containing materials (ACMs) on site while work was still taking place
Truro Crown Court heard that during September 2017 a property in Island Crescent Newquay was to be partially demolished and refurbished under the control of one of its owners Michael Cutmore The hotel had been left derelict for several years allowing it to be subject to vandalism and squatting and had been soft stripped by its owner Asbestos surveys identified the presence of ACMs but these were not managed appropriately nor removed prior to the work Local building contractors B and S BM Limited were appointed by the hotelrsquos second co-owner to carry out works in half of the property while Mr Cutmore himself also stripped asbestos from within the former hotel
During a proactive inspection the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified that the former hotel was being refurbished and partially demolished whilst ACMs remained
latestprosecutions
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
19
risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
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20
of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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in-situ Some of these ACMs were licensable products (eg asbestos insulating board which contains amosite) Due to the extent of the spread of asbestos dust and debris throughout the building and the lack of adequate control measures workers and visitors to the properties were at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres
B and S BM Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The company was fined pound22000 and ordered to pay costs of pound5000
Michael Cutmore of pleaded guilty to breaching S3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and has been ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of pound7500
Plumbing and heating contractor fined for carrying out illegal gas work
ON 17th January an unregistered plumbing and heating contractor have been fined for carrying out illegal gas work that put a number of homes at risk
Truro Crown Court heard that
from January 2017 to October 2018 Darren Masters trading as D Masters Plumbing and Heating Limited carried out gas work at four homes in Newquay Cornwall despite not being registered as a Gas Safe engineer
Registration with Gas Safe Register ensures engineers are qualified for the work they intend to carry out ensuring that gas work is carried out to an appropriate standard and the public are not put at risk of serious harm
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Mr Masters falsely asserted he was Gas Safe Registered in the course of dealing with customers including signing off documentation with false Gas Safe registered engineer numbers The investigation concluded Mr Masters also misrepresented himself as sufficiently competent to carry out the services
Darren Masters pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 3(1) 3(3) 3(7) and 26(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and consequently Section 33 (1) (c) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Masters was sentenced to 22 and a half months in prison suspended for two years He was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work He was also ordered to pay pound1190200 in compensation and full costs of pound906850
Carlisle company fined after customer fatally crushedOn 17th January a Carlisle auto-salvage company was fined after a customer was trapped and fatally crushed when a lift truck he had purchased was being loaded onto his own recovery vehicle
Carlisle Crown Court heard that on 15 February 2018 a lift truck purchased from Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd was lifted using the companyrsquos skip lorry onto a recovery vehicle at Stainton Road Etterby The metal ring on the lift truck that the winch wire was attached to failed causing the lift truck to fall and trap Mr Paul Spence against the skip lorry
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the company had failed to ensure that this complex lifting process was properly planned by a competent person and that it had failed in its duty not to expose customers to
19
risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
latestprosecutions
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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risk A competent person would have identified that this loading method with this equipment was fundamentally unsafe
The Company Michael Douglas Auto Salvage Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The company was fined pound23000 and ordered to pay costs of pound8000
Company fined after vehicle struck an overhead power cableOn 17th January Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd has been fined for safety breaches after a vehicle made contact with an uninsulated overhead electric power lineLeeds Magistratesrsquo Court heard that on 25 July 2018 a wagon delivering materials to the companyrsquos ready-mix plant in Settle was directed to tip its load close to the overhead power lines During the tipping procedure the vehicle moved forward and made contact with the power lines which were live at 111000v Nobody was injured in the incident
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that two years previously a wagon had made contact with the same power lines No one was injured
but the electricity supplier gave advice regarding avoiding a repeat incident The only action taken by the company was to put up two small warning notices that the driver failed to see In addition the first incident was not reported to HSE as required by the RIDDOR regulations
Fairhurst Stone Merchants Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 3 of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Regulation 7 of the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 The company has been fined pound50000 and ordered to pay pound62142 in costs
Contractor fined for failing to provide minimum welfare facilitiesA principal contractor has been fined after repeatedly failing to provide minimum welfare facilities at a construction site in Burton on Trent
Newcastle-under-Lyme Magistratesrsquo Court heard that for a period up to August 2018 Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of J S Services failed to provide minimum welfare facilities for workers on the site of a residential
refurbishment on Shakespeare Road Burton on Trent despite being served Improvement Notices to put such facilities in place An inspection by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there were no welfare facilities available for workers on the site for at least four and a half months The site lacked hot water a toilet washing facilities and rest facilities
Following a concern being raised HSE served two Improvement Notices and a Prohibition Notice on Mr Sondors who was acting as Principal Contractor for the refurbishment Mr Sondors then installed a toilet in the property but it was not linked to the water supply A watering can had to be used to ldquoflushrdquo the toilet Water in the property was provided via a single cold water pipe attached to a wall with a bucket underneath No cleaning or drying facilities were provided Follow up visits to the site after the compliance date for the notice expired found that the necessary improvements had not been made
Mr Jevgenijs Sondors of St Paul Street West Burton on Trent was found guilty in his absence
latestprosecutions
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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of breaching Regulation 13(4)(c) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and Section 21 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 A warrant had been issued for his arrest Mr Sonders was arrested taken into custody and held for 24 hours before appearing before the Magistratesrsquo Court He was fined
pound300 and ordered to pay full costs of pound385106
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Katherine Cotton said ldquoThe welfare facilities available for those working at the site fell far below the legally required standard Construction workers should be provided with a minimum standard
of welfare facilities including clean flushing toilets and cleaning and drying facilities
ldquoDutyholders should be aware that HSE will hold to account those who do not comply with health and safety legislation or who do not comply with enforcement notices served on themrdquo
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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Articles IssuesAsbestos in schools - MPs lsquoseriously concernedrsquo about lack of information Issue 187-January 2019
Become a DustBuster and show your support for the HSE health campaign Issue 187-January 2019
DWP report on HSE effectiveness urges 27 wide-ranging reforms Issue 187-January 2019
Health and safety EU exit Amendment Regulations Issue 187-January 2019
HSE seeks sponsors for research on wearables and drone inspections Issue 187-January 2019
New ISO 19650 standard takes BIM global Issue 187-January 2019
Recognition system for architects in the event of a lsquono dealrsquo Brexit Issue 187-January 2019
APPG on Working at Height Inquiry Report Issue 188-February 2019
BSG reports worrying 33 increase in Hand Arm Vibration breaches Issue 188-February 2019
Driving case law - Driven to distraction Issue 188-February 2019
HSE Construction RIDDOR Dashboard amp New First Aid Guidance Issue 188-February 2019
Mild steel welding fume reclassified as a human carcinogen Issue 188-February 2019
Building safety regulations - CIH urges builders to start preparing for post-Hackitt regulations Issue 189-March 2019
Construction in drive to cut pound1bn cost of safety accreditation lsquoblue tapersquo Issue 189-March 2019
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
A Yardley House 11 Horsefair Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2EJT 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Platform Lifts Issue 189-March 2019
Inadequate risk management and compartmentation contributed to Glasgow School of Art fires - Parliament report
Issue 189-March 2019
Man jailed for six years for supplying 300 forged CSCS cards Issue 189-March 2019
Newton resigns as DWP minister after voting against no-deal Brexit Issue 189-March 2019
Researchers find new way to protect concrete from fire damage Issue 189-March 2019
Scaffolding in high winds - HSE offers reminder of obligations Issue 189-March 2019
CIPD guidance published to help line managers support menopausal staff Issue 190-April 2019
HSE awards contract to transfer Didcot evidence materials Issue 190-April 2019
HSE increases FFI charge by almost 20 Issue 190-April 2019
Justin Tomlinson appointed as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions Issue 190-April 2019
Notre Dame wake-up call The dos and donrsquots of protecting heritage buildings Issue 190-April 2019
OSHCR review to focus on quality of advice and client awareness Issue 190-April 2019
Updated British Standard for legionella risk assessments Issue 190-April 2019
Updated CSCS Health safety and environment test Issue 190-April 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
A Yardley House 11 Horsefair Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2EJT 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Sentencing Guideline inflated fines for large organisations 15-fold analysis says Issue 190-April 2019
Draft Bill to deliver post-Grenfell Hackitt reforms due lsquoby end of Mayrsquo Issue 191-May 2019
Good Practice Guideline Temporary Works Procedural Control Issue 191-May 2019
BS XXXX Specification for the use of counterbalanced edge protection systems in permanent applications
Issue 191-May 2019
NBS National BIM Report 2019 Issue 191-May 2019
Labour MP seeks MHCLG clarification on pre-Grenfell cladding guidance Issue 191-May 2019
Network Rail Early Focus on Constructability and Temporary Works Issue 191-May 2019
Night shifts lsquopossiblyrsquo cause breast cancer after long exposure WHEC concludes Issue 191-May 2019
BS 59752019 has been published Issue 192-June 2019
Changes to the CITB HSampE test Issue 192-June 2019
Faith in regulation hurt by lsquoblue tapersquo and unaccountable rule-makers HSE warn Issue 192-June 2019
HSE announces new chief executive Issue 192-June 2019
HSE targets schools on transport safety and automatic gate risk Issue 192-June 2019
Two new UK Government building fire safety-related consultations Issue 192-June 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Blue tapersquo business rules report aims to help SMEs find lsquoproportionatersquo advice Issue 193-July 2019
Hazard-identifying app can help designers create safer buildings research shows Issue 193-July 2019
Asbestos risk to children and teachers in 676 UK schools Issue 193-July 2019
HSE flags fall in convictions for safety breaches in the HSE statistics for 2018-19 as concern Issue 193-July 2019
New Temporary Works Forum (TWf) on the safe management of temporary works for SMEs Issue 193-July 2019
Safe use of dumpers ndash New guidance from the strategic forum for construction plant safety group Issue 193-July 2019
Valero Energy fined pound5m after refinery explosion kills four in 2011 Issue 193-July 2019
Second edition of L140 Hand-arm vibration published Issue 193-July 2019
UK government criticised over slow pace of remedial works after Grenfell Issue 193-July 2019
Dame Judith Hackittrsquos proposed Joint Competent Authority will bring in an era of stronger enforcement and a new package of sanctions
Issue 194-August 2019
HSE Safety Alert - Catastrophic rupture of dead-leg pipework Issue 194-August 2019
More fire risk assessors could be prosecuted in a post-Grenfell world leading lawyer warns Issue 194-August 2019
Plan to regulate construction professionals to reduce building failures post-Grenfell Issue 194-August 2019
Uniting the construction industry to lsquoThink Healthrsquo Issue 194-August 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
A Yardley House 11 Horsefair Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2EJT 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication updated Issue 195-September 2019
Health Inspection Initiative - October 2019 Issue 195-September 2019
Safety rights and environmental standards at risk in lsquoenforcement gaprsquo says report Issue 195-September 2019
Understanding suicide in construction Issue 195-September 2019
CAP1096 Guidance to crane operators Issue 196-October 2019
Grenfell Tower fire - London Fire Brigade condemned for lsquoserious shortcomingsrsquo in its response Issue 196-October 2019
Health and safety statistics 2019 Issue 196-October 2019
PHSE Construction Infonet - Mental health in the workplace Issue 196-October 2019
ONR publishes performance report for nuclear safety Issue 196-October 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Suicide Prevention Issue 196-October 2019
Hillsborough - Match commander cleared of manslaughter Issue 197-November 2019
Construction managers need support to raise health bar Issue 197-November 2019
Bolton fire - lsquoA reminder of the depth of issues within Englandrsquos building regulations and fire-safety regimersquo
Issue 197-November 2019
Croydon tram crash - Driver will not face prosecution Issue 197-November 2019
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
A Yardley House 11 Horsefair Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2EJT 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Articles Issues
Index of Articles in Callsafe Today 2019
Changes to the HSE Notification of a construction project Issue 197-November 2019
MENTAL HEALTH amp WELLBEING - Stress Awareness Issue 197-November 2019
BIMsafe at London Build Issue 198-December 2019
Initial construction industry responses to the Queenrsquos speech Issue 198-December 2019
A detailed look at the ICE Enabling Better Infrastructure programme Issue 198-December 2019
TWf2019-03 Temporary Works Procedure - Sample (December 2019) Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Client Buddy Scheme (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Beyond ticking the box in conversation with Andrew Sharman Issue 198-December 2019
HSE Risk Reduction Through Design Award (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
IOSH unveils new competency framework Issue 198-December 2019
New government must ldquoget health and safety donerdquo Issue 198-December 2019
Construction Industry Card Schemes (HSE Construction Infonet) Issue 198-December 2019
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Company director sentenced for sales of illegal chemicals Abel (UK) Ltdrsquos director Nicholas Corbett PPPR Regs 9 amp18 amp REACH Enforcement Regs Reg 11(2)
Two companies fined after contractor suffers serious injury following fall from height
Fercell Engineering Limited Morris Mirrors Limited WHR Reg 6(3) WHR Reg 4(1)
Industrial cladding company fined after worker falls from height GB Industrial Cladding Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Dorset based scaffolding company sentenced after fall from height results in serious injury to worker
Solar Scaffold Services Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Council fined after roof trusses fall on worker resulting in serious injuries to right arm
Darlington Borough Council CDM Reg 13(1)
London based construction company fined after fatal fall from height
Formation Construction Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Waste and recycling company fined pound1m following death of worker hit by refuse collection vehicle
Veolia ES (UK) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Logistics company fined after driver suffers serious injuries after being struck by reversing vehicle
PCL Transport 247 Limited WHSWR Reg 17
Two companies fined following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown
Synergy Housing Limited Orona Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company fined after worker is killed by dumper truck Allenbuild Limited CDM Reg 27(1)
Fall from height results in serious injury and fines for agricultural contractors
John Robert Parker Michael Mudd Ltd WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Roofing company and Director are sentenced after worker is killed after falling from roof
Ray Strank Roofing Limited Ray Strank WHR Reg 4 HASAWA Section 37
Lifting operation results in death of worker Cumbria Design Scaffold Ltd Larkin Eng Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced after workersrsquo narrow escape from fire Air Livery Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) amp DSEAR Reg 5(1)
Company director sentenced after worker falls 6 metres Mr Graham Dyson (Director of Globalforce Contracts Limited)
WHR Reg 4(1) (HASAWA Section 37)
Cardiff company fined after scaffold collapsed onto a primary school
Swain Scaffolding Limited CDM Reg 19(2)
Builder receives prison sentence for putting workers at risk of falls
Mr Ranjit Singh Reehal CDM Reg 15(2)
Callsafe Today (Issue 187-January 2019)
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Callsafe Today (Issue 188-February 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
A Yardley House 11 Horsefair Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2EJT 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Housing association fined after worker diagnosed with HAVS Calico Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction companies sentenced after death of worker who fell 14 metres
Rydon Construction Ltd Oliver Connell and Son Ltd CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg4(1)
Company fined after contractor sufferers fatal head injuries after fall
Landor Cartons Limited HASAWA Section 3(1) amp WHR Regs 4(1) amp 6(3)
Company fined for failing to protect workers from asbestos Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) HASAWA Section 2(1) amp CAR Reg 4(1) amp 4(8)
Civil engineering contractor sentenced after employee is struck by a wheeled excavator and killed during major construction project
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after fatal overhead service strike Options Energy Resource LLP HASAWA Section 3
Waste recycling company receive fine after employee suffers crush injuries
William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Unguarded machinery leads to fine after employee left with permanent injuries
KT Recycling Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Norwich Company fined after worker falls from roof RFT Repairs Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Building firm fined pound900000 after fatal wall collapse Capstone Building Ltd (in administration) HASAWA Sections 2 amp 3
Leicestershire company sentenced after a worker received severe burns after striking an underground electricity cable
AR Signs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Long term HAVS exposure leads to fine for Staffordshire based company
Faiveley Transport Tamworth Ltd HASAWA Section 2
Construction company fined after worker falls through collapsed stairs
ASA Property Management Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Builder receives suspended prison sentence for failing manage work at height and dust
Kenneth Morris trading as K amp M Pointing HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) amp ELCIA Section 1(1)
Asbestos disturbance leads to fine for hoteliers Percy R Brend and Sons (Hoteliers) Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Two companies sentenced after landscape gardener is seriously injured
Bouwfonds European Real Estate Parking (based in Luxembourg) Saba Infra UK
HASAWA Section 4(2) HASAWA Section 4(2)
Roofing Company prosecuted after worker fell through a roof light
PNR Roofing and Building Services Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 189-March 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 190-April 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
A Yardley House 11 Horsefair Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2EJT 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Death of diver results in prosecution of boat owner Shaun Geddes DAWR Reg 4
Unguarded machinery results in fine for West Sussex based company
Thakeham Tiles Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1)
Principal Contractor fined after workers suffer serious injuries after fall S McMurray Ltd CDM Reg 13(1)
Company sentenced after 12 year old boy falls from scaffolding Westdale Services Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor sentenced after worker falls from height Brown Construction Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Greater London Authority prosecuted after wall and hoarding collapsed onto family
GLA Land Property LTD (GLAP) HASAWA Section 3(1)
NHS trust fined after asbestos failings Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust CAR (2 breaches)
Contractor sentenced after worker falls through fragile roof Foundations and Buildings Limited WHR Reg 4(1)
Two companies prosecuted after worker falls through a rooflight Weiser Construction Ltd (now in liquidation) Complete Cladding Systems Ltd
HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Waste Management Company Sentenced after employee was killed by reversing vehicle
Sanders Plant and Waste Management Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor sentenced after worker suffers multiple injuries after falling 24 metres
Michael Fletcher WHR Reg 6(3)
Company fined after sub-contractor is hit by a steel beam Williams Homes (Bala) Limited CDM Reg 15(2)
Company sentenced after worker suffers crush injuries after being struck by a steel gantry
NLS Fabrications Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Unsafe lifting operation results in injury and fine for Kent based company
Swann IampM Services Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Lack of safety checks lead to pound30k fine for granite worktop manufacturer
Grantech Limited PUWER Reg 5(1) amp LOLER Reg 9(3)
Contractor receives community service order and fine after wall collapse
Farnell Building Contractors CDM Reg 19(1)
Two contractors sentenced after worker killed after exposure to toxic fumes
T Brown Group Ltd Altro Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 6(4)
Fatal fall through fragile roof results in fine for Football Club St Albans City Football and Athletic Club Ltd HASAWA Section 3
Callsafe Today (Issue 191-May 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
A Yardley House 11 Horsefair Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2EJT 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Essex company prosecuted after worker killed during concrete pumping operations
R W Hill (Felixstowe) Limited CDM Regs 15(2) amp 15(8)
Fall from height results in pound100k fine Rowecord Total Access Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Contractor is sentenced after three year old is severely injured by falling debris
Mr Grzegorz Glowacki LOLER Reg 8(1)
West Sussex company sentenced after worker crushed to death by an overhead gantry crane
Tesla Engineering Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of machinery guarding results in fine for Halifax based contractor
MJB Excavations and Plant Hire Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Principal Contractor pleads guilty after worker is injured during badly planned lifting operation
Bam Nuttall Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Pembroke oil refinery explosion ndash verdict is announced Valero Energy UK Ltd BampA Contracts Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Badly planned lift and lack of training results in fatality National Grid Electricity Transmission PLC HASAWA Section 2(1) amp LOLER Reg 8(1)
Fatal fall from height results in fines for two contractors Stephen John Brennan Sandwell Roofing Limited HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Exposure to silica dust results in pound8k fine GO Stonemasonry Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Lack of edge protection results in fine for ferry companyThe Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Ltd (trading as Red Funnel Ferries)
HASAWA Section 3(1)
Contractor sentenced for unsafe roof work Mr Asa Hamilton WHR Reg 6(3) amp HASAWA Sections 33(1)(e) amp 33(1)(g)
Company fined after lack of traffic segregation resulted in fatality
Camgrain Stores Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Multiple safety breaches result in worker sustaining severe hand injuries
Nene Milling Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1)
Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by fumes Wheelnut Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction firm fined due to falls and fire safety failings Irish Anglo Properties Limited CDM Reg 29(a) amp WHR Reg 6(3)
Contractor fined after fall through skylight Modern Ltd WHR Reg 4(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 192-June 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 193-July 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Shipping company prosecuted after employee injured during loading operations
Jenkins Shipping Company Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Contractor prosecuted due to inadequate welfare facilities on site
R amp S Builders (Mcr) Ltd HASAWA Section 21 amp CDM Reg 13(4)
Employer sentenced after worker severed three fingers whilst using an unguarded table saw
Mr Andrew Gibson (trading as Crosby Kitchens) HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property investment company and director fined following workerrsquos fatal fall from a tree
CDF Properties Investment Ltd Mr Claudio De Falco (Director)
WHR Reg 4(1)(c) WHR Reg 4(1)(c)
Contractor fined after a junior bricklayer is injured in fall from height
Trumax Building Ltd WHR Reg 6(3)
Manufacturer fined pound1 million after two employees suffer burns Delphi Diesel Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Concrete production company fined after sub-contractor loses four fingers due to an unsafe lifting operation
Hanson Quarry Products Europe Limited LOLER Reg 8(1)
Construction firms fined after director blown off roof Bowmer and Kirkland Limited Advanced Roofing Limited JKW Roofing Services Limited
WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3) WHR Reg 4(3)
Company fined after child killed by falling gate Bradfabs Ltd HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company and director sentenced after multiple workers diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome
Celtic Rock Services Limited Mr Alwyn Griffith Hughes Thomas (Director)
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company and an employee sentenced after worker crushed and killed by an excavator
Clancy Docwra Limited Mr Daniel Walsh (Site Supervisor)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1) HASAWA Section 7(a)
West Midlands companies sentenced after workers exposed to risk of falling from height
Kingswinford Engineering Co Limited James Durrans amp Sons Limited
HASAWA Section 2(1) HASAWA Section 3(1)
Principal Contractor fined following multiple safety failings on construction site
Navkaar Limited CDM Reg 13(1)
Company and director fined following dangerous construction work around a domestic boiler
MD Building Contractors Manjit Singh Dhaliwal (Director)
GSIUR Reg 8(3) HASAWA Section 37
Construction company fined after putting workers at risk of falling from height
STS Constructions Limited WHR Reg 6(3)
Vehicle servicing company fined after truck rolled and crushed employee
Volvo Group UK Limited HASAWA Sections 2 amp 33(1)(a)
Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 194-August 2019)
Callsafe Today (Issue 195-September 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Council fined for Hand Arm Vibration failings Dacorum Borough Council of The Forum CVAWR Reg 5
Company and sub-contractor fined after worker falls from height
PDR Construction Limited Metcalfe Roofing amp Building Services Limited
CDM Reg 13(1) WHR Reg 4(1)(a)
Groundworks company fined after security guard suffers life changing injuries
APK Earthmoving Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Engineering company fined after wooden bearer causes fatal injury to employee
IODS Pipe Cad Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Roofing contractor company fined after fatal ladder fall Henderson and Aitken Limited WHR Reg 4 amp HASAWA Section 33(1)(c)
Company director fined after worker impaled on a spike Mr Hafeez Ghafoor (former Director of the now-dissolved landscaping company R K United Ltd)
HASAWA Section 37
Roofing company and director prosecuted after skylight fall Weathervane Roofing amp Building Limited Mr Ian Wilkinson (Director)
WHR Reg 6(3) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Director of waste company convicted Mr Michael Toon (Owner amp Director of Michael Toon Ltd) HASAWA Section 37
Tree service company sentenced after employee suffers finger amputation
Mr Joshua Mark Noon HASAWA Section 3(2)
Fitter prosecuted for illegal gas work Mr Anthony Lord (trading as Lord HBA) GSIUR Regs 3(3) 3(7) amp 5(3)
Port operator sentenced after worker seriously injured during loading operation
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited HASAWA Section 3(1)
Self-employed plumber sentenced after conducting unregistered gas work
Mr Pitman GSIUR Reg 3(3)
Steel company fined pound18m after two engineers died in an explosion
Celsa Manufacturing (UK) Ltd MHSWR Reg 3
Client and contractor fined after workers were exposed to asbestos
RJW Building Solutions Limited Hotel 52 (Sea) Limited CAR Reg 5 HASAWA Section 3(1)
Company prosecuted after employee injured using ripsaw Connors Building and Restoration Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building materials company fined after worker died during maintenance and repair work
Cemex UK Operations Limited HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 33(1)(a)
Company sentenced after fall through fragile roof M amp M Damproof Co Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Manufacturing company fined after employee loses fingers Preston Board and Packaging Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 196-October 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
A Yardley House 11 Horsefair Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2EJT 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Manufacturer fined after employee injured on lathe Blackstar Handling Systems Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Property development company and director prosecuted after unsafe demolition work
Balmonza Ltd Mr Kulvinder Singh (Director) HASAWA Section 3(1) HASAWA Section 37(1)
Sole director jailed after employee killed by excavator Mr Robert Harvey (Sole Director and employee of Front Row Builders Ltd)
HASAWA Sections 7(a) amp 33(1)(a)
Construction company fined after carpenter injured in fall from height
MP Building Limited WHR Reg 6(3) amp CDM Reg 13(1)
Ferry operator prosecuted after worker injured by moving vehicle
Stena Line Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Haulage company fined after worker injured by moving vehicle Foulger Transport Limited WHSWR Regs 4(1) amp 17(1)
Dairy farm fined after employee permanently blinded by disinfectant chemicals
Beechdean Farm Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Building company fined after staircase collapse seriously injures worker
Rombalds Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Unregistered gas fitter sentenced for carrying out gas work Mr Neil Hawkins GSIUR Regs 3(3) amp 3(7)
Groundworks contractor fined for cable strike GampR Groundworks (South East) Ltd CDM Reg 25(4)
Places for People Homes fined after five employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Places for People Homes Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Construction company fined after dumper truck overturns and fatally injures worker
Rose Builders Ltd HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 3(1)
Roofer sentenced after dangerous carbon monoxide release Mr Mark Reski (trading as MR Roofing amp Leadwork) GSIUR Reg 8(1)
Egg production company fined following Forklift Truck overturned
Staveleyrsquos Eggs Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company director sentenced after exposing employees to hazardous substances
Mr James Harrison (former Managing Director of the now dissolved Laser Shapes (NW) Limited)
HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
CA Waste Transfer Company Director sentenced after repeated serious safety failings
Mr Zarif Mohammed (Director) HASAWA Sections 2(1) amp 37
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
W S Barrett amp Son Limited HASAWA Section 33(1)(g)
Painting and decorating employer sentenced after worker is seriously injured falling from height
Mr Ian Ramsay HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 197-November 2019)
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
Fedex UK Ltd HASAWA Section 2(1)
Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
A Yardley House 11 Horsefair Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2EJT 01889 577 701 E enquiriescallsafe-servicescouk W wwwcallsafe-servicescouk
callsafeservicesltd callsafesvcsltd callsafe-services-limited
Prosecutions Organisations Individuals Breaches
Index of Prosecutions in Callsafe Today 2019
Sink manufacturer fined after worker was injured Carron Phoenix Limited PUWER Regs 11(1) amp11(2)
Manufacturer of engineering products and components fined after worker was injured
Nichol McKay Limited HASAWA Section 2(1)
Company sentenced following serious incident in sewer Thames Water Utilities Limited CSR Reg 33(1)(b)
Bird feed manufacturer prosecuted after employeersquos fingers amputated
C J Wildbird Foods Ltd PUWER Reg 11(1) ampMHSWR Reg 3(1)
Coach company sentenced after worker crushed underneath bus Brian Finch TA F E Finch Coaches HASAWA Section 2(1)
Fedex UK Ltd fined after worker seriously injured by reversing forklift truck
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Callsafe Today (Issue 198-December 2019)
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