Construction News
17/09/2013
Roofing Firm Fined For Safety Failings
A roofing firm has been fined for safety failings after a worker sustained severe injuries when he fell through a primary school roof in Chorley.
The 51-year-old from Kirkby, who has asked not to be named, suffered fractures to his spine, breastbone and ribs in the incident at St Marys Primary School, and narrowly avoided being paralysed.
St Helens-based W Swindells & Son (Roofing) Ltd was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after an investigation found the firm had failed to put measures in place to prevent workers falling through skylights.
St Marys Primary School in Chorley where a worker fell through the roof
Leyland Magistrates' Court was told that the firm had been hired to replace the roof on the school on Hornchurch Drive in Chorley. The skylights had been removed and the roof felted over, before another team was sent up to install new tiles.
The worker stepped backwards onto the unsupported felt over a skylight hole and fell three metres to the floor below, striking a partition wall as he fell.
He was in hospital for two months and will never be able to return to work due to the extent of his injuries. His wife has also had to give up work to care for him.
The court heard his injuries could have been avoided if Swindells had planned the work properly and arranged for pieces of plywood to be put over the skylight holes.
W Swindells & Son (Roofing) Ltd, of Hill School Road in St Helens, was fined £4,000 and ordered to pay £3,153 in prosecution costs after pleading guilty to a breach of the Work at Height Regulations 2005.
(CD/JP)
The 51-year-old from Kirkby, who has asked not to be named, suffered fractures to his spine, breastbone and ribs in the incident at St Marys Primary School, and narrowly avoided being paralysed.
St Helens-based W Swindells & Son (Roofing) Ltd was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after an investigation found the firm had failed to put measures in place to prevent workers falling through skylights.
St Marys Primary School in Chorley where a worker fell through the roof
Leyland Magistrates' Court was told that the firm had been hired to replace the roof on the school on Hornchurch Drive in Chorley. The skylights had been removed and the roof felted over, before another team was sent up to install new tiles.
The worker stepped backwards onto the unsupported felt over a skylight hole and fell three metres to the floor below, striking a partition wall as he fell.
He was in hospital for two months and will never be able to return to work due to the extent of his injuries. His wife has also had to give up work to care for him.
The court heard his injuries could have been avoided if Swindells had planned the work properly and arranged for pieces of plywood to be put over the skylight holes.
W Swindells & Son (Roofing) Ltd, of Hill School Road in St Helens, was fined £4,000 and ordered to pay £3,153 in prosecution costs after pleading guilty to a breach of the Work at Height Regulations 2005.
(CD/JP)
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