Construction News
09/10/2017
BT Prosecuted For Carrying Out Unsafe Lambeth Roadworks
BT has been prosecuted for carrying out unsafe roadworks in Lambeth, South London.
The company pleaded guilty to the unsafe execution of streetworks with significant risk to public safety at Westminster Magistrates Court on 04 October. It was fined £25,000 with £2,764 in costs.
Transport for London (TfL) said the prosecution follows unsafe work carried out on Streatham Hill at the junction of Leigham Court Road, Lambeth on 01 March. BT had failed to properly sign and guard the working area, enabling pedestrians to walk dangerously close to heavy plant and machinery.
The sentencing marks the second time in 12 months TfL has taken the utility company to court for unsafe working practices, as part of its commitment to tackle poorly managed, or unsafe roadworks.
Since 2010, BT has been fined a total of £67,270 for various streetworks offences. Over 991 Fixed Penalty Notices have been issued in that time, with the telecommunications company prosecuted 41 times in total for streetworks offences, including those for dangerous and disruptive work.
In passing sentence, the District Judge said: "It is clear that BT simply failed to comply with safety regulations and these failings could have caused serious harm to other road users. The aggravating feature in this matter in my view is the failure to properly close off the pedestrian crossing close to the work site, which resulted in pedestrians walking freely around heavy machinery. The regulations are there for a reason and must be complied with."
Glynn Barton, TfL's Director of Road Space Management, said: "Keeping the public and construction staff safe when undertaking roadworks should be the top priority for any organisation. I am concerned we have had to prosecute BT for the second time within a year for breaches which put public safety at considerable risk.
"It is vital companies such as BT ensure safety on site and we will always push for the strongest possible action against those companies who put the public at risk."
(LM)
The company pleaded guilty to the unsafe execution of streetworks with significant risk to public safety at Westminster Magistrates Court on 04 October. It was fined £25,000 with £2,764 in costs.
Transport for London (TfL) said the prosecution follows unsafe work carried out on Streatham Hill at the junction of Leigham Court Road, Lambeth on 01 March. BT had failed to properly sign and guard the working area, enabling pedestrians to walk dangerously close to heavy plant and machinery.
The sentencing marks the second time in 12 months TfL has taken the utility company to court for unsafe working practices, as part of its commitment to tackle poorly managed, or unsafe roadworks.
Since 2010, BT has been fined a total of £67,270 for various streetworks offences. Over 991 Fixed Penalty Notices have been issued in that time, with the telecommunications company prosecuted 41 times in total for streetworks offences, including those for dangerous and disruptive work.
In passing sentence, the District Judge said: "It is clear that BT simply failed to comply with safety regulations and these failings could have caused serious harm to other road users. The aggravating feature in this matter in my view is the failure to properly close off the pedestrian crossing close to the work site, which resulted in pedestrians walking freely around heavy machinery. The regulations are there for a reason and must be complied with."
Glynn Barton, TfL's Director of Road Space Management, said: "Keeping the public and construction staff safe when undertaking roadworks should be the top priority for any organisation. I am concerned we have had to prosecute BT for the second time within a year for breaches which put public safety at considerable risk.
"It is vital companies such as BT ensure safety on site and we will always push for the strongest possible action against those companies who put the public at risk."
(LM)
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