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Health and safety fines bulletin 23 October 2013

23/10/2013

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The fines and costs which may flow from a safety related incident can be significant, not to mention the reputational stigma which the company will suffer.

The fines and costs which may flow from a safety related incident can be significant, not to mention the reputational stigma which the company will suffer. We set out below examples of recent prosecutions which give a flavour of the sentences handed down following conviction. For further information on any of these cases please do not hesitate to contact Rhys Griffiths of our Corporate Risk Management Group.


UK Coal – failings led to miner’s death

Injury:

Death

Fine:

£200,000

Company:

Juniper (No3) Limited, c/o the administrators

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

None as it may jeopardise potential payments to Miners' Pensioners' Coal Allowance

Source:

HSE, 22 October 2013


Firm fined over bulldozer driver death

Injury:

Death

Fine:

£120,000

Company:

Dredging International (UK) Ltd

Legislation:

Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety At Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£26,473

Source:

HSE, 11 October 2013


Chemical firm sentenced over Burscough explosion

Injury:

Three workers sustained serious burns

Fine:

£105,000

Company:

Personnel Hygiene Services (PHS) Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£45,000

Source:

HSE, 4 October 2013


Firm fined after worker crushed to death

Injury:

Death

Fine:

£75,000

Company:

A & P Tees Ltd, c/o A & P Tyne Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£23,500

Source:

HSE, 11 October 2013


Cheshire fertiliser firm sentenced over asbestos exposure

Injury:

50 workers exposed to asbestos

Fine:

£60,000

Company:

GrowHow UK Ltd

Legislation:

Regulation 4(3) of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006
Section 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£17,094

Source:

 HSE, 4 October 2013


Kellingley pit explosion – UK Coal admits safety breach

Injury:

 Explosion in pit lead to 200 being evacuated

Fine:

£50,000

Company:

former UK Coal Mining Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

None as it may jeopardise potential payments to Miners' Pensioners' Coal Allowance

Source:

HSE, 22 October 2013


Demolition firm fined after floor collapse

Injury:

One employee sustained cracks to his spine and lost the toes and ball of his left foot; his colleague suffered multiple fractures to his arms, a dislocated elbow and cracked ribs, as well as severe bruising to his back and kidneys.

Fine:

£30,000

Company:

Wrexham Demolition & Dismantling Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£100,074

Source:

HSE, 18 October 2013


Firm fined for Hippodrome worker fall

Injury:

Broke left leg and several bones in foot

Fine:

£20,000

Company:

Beck Interiors Ltd

Legislation:

Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£13,365

Source:

HSE, 3 October 2013


Firm fined after 200 put at asbestos risk

Injury:

200 workers put at risk of asbestos exposure

Fine:

£20,000

Company:

Romag Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2(1) and Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£12,638

Source:

HSE, 14 October 2013


Sawmill fined after worker’s arm trapped in machine

Injury:

Broken elbow and bone left protruding from skin

Fine:

£20,000

Company:

Howie Forest Products Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

n/a

Source:

HSE, 18 October 2013


Transport firm owner sentenced following mechanic death

Injury:

Death

Fine:

£12,000

Company:

Paul Anthony Roberts

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety of Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£43,000

Source:

HSE, 15 October 2013


Lincolnshire agricultural firm in court for safety failings

Injury:

Employees were put at risk of developing asthma

Fine:

£10,000

Company:

Marston Agricultural Services Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£13,420

Source:

HSE, 15 October 2013


Boldon firm fined after worker seriously hurt in fall

Injury:

Fractures to left hand and wrist, and strained right arm

Fine:

£10,000

Company:

HLA Services Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£710.50

Source:

HSE, 22 October 2013


Barking firm fined for saw guard failings

Injury:

Severed the tendons in hand

Fine:

£8,000

Company:

Kierbeck Thames Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£6,033

Source:

HSE, 11 October 2013


Chemical company fined after worker injured by fall

Injury:

Bruising to his ribcage, a sprained thumb and a cut eye

Fine:

£8,000

Company:

Dundas Chemical Company (Mosspark) Limited

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

n/a

Source:

HSE, 15 October 2013


Bilston firm fined for worker leg crush injury

Injury:

Broke lower right leg

Fine:

£2,000

Company:

Jackson Shotblasters Ltd

Legislation:

Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

Costs:

£3,912

Source:

HSE, 8 October 2013

 

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