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27/03/2013

Private Landlord Fined For Safety Breaches

A private landlord has been fined for a series of safety breaches that left a Sheffield family at serious risk from a dangerous boiler fitted by an unregistered gas fitter.

Sima Yaqub, of Crescent Road, Sheffield, appeared before the city's Magistrates charged with five breaches of the gas safety regulations, following an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

HSE told the court that Ms Yaqub, who owned a property in City Road, had demonstrated a complete disregard for the safety of the family who rented the house.

HSE's investigation found that Ms Yaqub:

• never provided her tenant with a landlord's gas safety record

• used an unregistered gas fitter to install a boiler, leaving it in a dangerous condition

• ignored a warning notice from the National Grid after they capped the gas supply to the appliance
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• sent the same unregistered fitter back to reconnect the boiler without fixing the faults

• allowed the family to use the boiler for several weeks after it was illegally reconnected until it was capped off for a second time and again classed as dangerous

• ignored repeated warnings from HSE to check the safety of the boiler

• failed to provide information to HSE to identify the unregistered fitter despite numerous requests

Magistrates heard that Ms Yaqub did not have a Landlord's Gas Safety Record for the boiler when the tenant moved into the City Road house in July 2011. After the boiler broke down several times, she had replaced it with a used one just before Christmas that year using an unregistered fitter.

In early January a National Grid engineer visited the house and classed the boiler as immediately dangerous and advised the tenant it needed to be repaired by a Gas Safe registered engineer. The tenant phoned the landlord to inform her while the engineer was still there.

Ms Yaqub, however, failed to rectify the dangerous faults and didn't respond to contact and letters from HSE. A Gas Safe Registered Investigator examined the boiler following a request from HSE in March and found that it had been reconnected to the gas supply but it was still in an immediately dangerous condition. He again capped the supply to the boiler.

Sima Yaqub was fined a total of £17,000 and ordered to pay full costs of £6,916 in costs after pleading guilty to five offences under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 committed between 15 July 2011 and 15 March 2012.

(CD)

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