Fall risk failings land Jarrow firm in court22 May 2014

An engineering company has been fined £24,000 and ordered to pay £1,146.80 in costs for safety failings which exposed workers to serious risks of injury from a fall.

UTS Engineering was undertaking extensive repairs to the roof of its premises during September and October 2013. Work to inspect the roof, re-felt the canteen roof and clear the gutters had already been carried out by one of its employees.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) carried out an inspection at the premises on 10 October 2013 following a complaint and identified the roof work was being carried out in an unsafe manner with employees at risk of falling from unprotected edges or through fragile roof materials.

HSE immediately issued the company with a Prohibition Notice halting further work at height until adequate fall protection measures were put in place and prosecuted UTS Engineering for safety breaches.

South Tyneside Magistrates' Court heard the work had not been properly planned and was not carried out by a person competent in this type of work.

The HSE investigation found that although the roof contained fragile surfaces, specifically Georgian-wired glass roof lights and vertical lights, UTS Engineering had not assessed its fragility or produced a safe method for the work to be done.

Workers should have been protected by guard rails to prevent someone falling from the edge, and work near fragile materials should have been carried out from stagings, with either workers protected from falling through the fragile materials or by safety netting underneath the roof.

UTS Engineering, of Pilgrims Way, Bede Industrial Estate, Jarrow, pleaded guilty to two breaches of the Work at Height Regulations 2005.

HSE inspector Fiona McGarry said: "While it is fortunate that no-one was injured during these extensive works, employees working on the roof were exposed unnecessarily to high levels of risk.

"Death and serious injury following falls from the edge of roofs or through fragile materials are all too common and proper planning is vital to ensure the work is carried out safely and the correct precautions are identified and used."

Ian Vallely

Related Websites
http://www.hse.gov.uk/falls/index.htm

Related Companies
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