Construction News
01/09/2008
Director Of Alcon Construction Jailed For 12 Months
The Director of Alcon Construction Ltd of Norwich has been sentenced to 12 months jail after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of Wu Zhu Weng.
Mr Sharaz Butt, also received a five-year disqualification from acting as a company director.
Mr Butt was prosecuted by Norfolk police, with assistance from the HSE, over the incident on 31 January 2008. Mr Weng was working for Alcon Construction on the refurbishment of a building on Trowse, Norwich, when he fell 12 feet through a skylight, suffering fatal injuries.
In his sentencing at Norwich Crown Court, Judge Peter Jacobs said Mr Butt had shown a "cynical disregard" for his workers, including Mr Weng, by employing them illegally and failing to ensure their safety.
HSE Inspector Peter Nickerson said: "The sentence handed down by the judge reflects the seriousness of the offence committed by Mr Butt. As company director, he was responsible for the health and safety of all his workers, and he failed to fulfil this responsibility.
"Mr Weng's tragic death could have been prevented had his employer followed basic health and safety procedures. The skylight Mr Weng was working near had had not been properly covered and was a dangerous place to work.
"Mr Butt had also failed to prepare a method statement and risk assessment for the work he expected his staff to do, did not provide appropriate access and egress, and did not ensure that his staff received the necessary training to carry out the work.
"All employers have a duty to protect the safety of their workers. The construction industry in particular has one of the highest rates of fatalities in Britain, and HSE will not hesitate to prosecute those who put the lives of their employees at risk in this way."
(CD/JM)
Mr Sharaz Butt, also received a five-year disqualification from acting as a company director.
Mr Butt was prosecuted by Norfolk police, with assistance from the HSE, over the incident on 31 January 2008. Mr Weng was working for Alcon Construction on the refurbishment of a building on Trowse, Norwich, when he fell 12 feet through a skylight, suffering fatal injuries.
In his sentencing at Norwich Crown Court, Judge Peter Jacobs said Mr Butt had shown a "cynical disregard" for his workers, including Mr Weng, by employing them illegally and failing to ensure their safety.
HSE Inspector Peter Nickerson said: "The sentence handed down by the judge reflects the seriousness of the offence committed by Mr Butt. As company director, he was responsible for the health and safety of all his workers, and he failed to fulfil this responsibility.
"Mr Weng's tragic death could have been prevented had his employer followed basic health and safety procedures. The skylight Mr Weng was working near had had not been properly covered and was a dangerous place to work.
"Mr Butt had also failed to prepare a method statement and risk assessment for the work he expected his staff to do, did not provide appropriate access and egress, and did not ensure that his staff received the necessary training to carry out the work.
"All employers have a duty to protect the safety of their workers. The construction industry in particular has one of the highest rates of fatalities in Britain, and HSE will not hesitate to prosecute those who put the lives of their employees at risk in this way."
(CD/JM)
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