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02/09/2008

Demolition Company Fined After Electrician Seriously Injured In Fall

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is warning companies to take risk assessments seriously and to ensure measures identified are properly implemented, after a demolition company was prosecuted last week over a workplace injury.

Wooldridge Ecotec Ltd, of London Road, Bagshot, Surrey, was fined £15,000 and £4,971 costs after pleading guilty to a breach of section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.

Nicholas Anderson, one of the company directors, was fined £5,000 and £1,657 costs after pleading guilty to a breach of section 3(1) of the Act. Both companies were sentenced at the City of London Magistrates Court.

The prosecution was brought by the HSE following an incident on 11 March 2005. Electrician Barry Murrell was seriously injured at the former Pirelli Cables factory at Church Manorway, Erith, after falling more than five metres.
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His injuries included a broken pelvis, fracture to his right hip, a shattered hip socket and a broken rib.

Mr Murrell had entered the Pirelli tower, which was being prepared for explosive demolition, to reclaim some electrical cable for reuse elsewhere on the site. He and a colleague were on the first floor when he stepped on some steel sheet material, which was covering a hole, and it fell away from him. Mr Murrell landed on the ground floor 5.5m below.

The HSE investigation found that Wooldridge Ecotec Ltd had produced a health and safety plan containing risk assessments that identified appropriate measures, and there was an inspection by a Wooldridge’s Health and Safety Advisor.

Nicholas Anderson was declared responsible for health and safety on the Pirelli site and for carrying out risk assessments for subcontracted work.

Mr Anderson did not carry out any risk assessments for the electricians, nor did he instruct anyone to carry them out on his behalf. Wooldridge Ecotec Ltd did not take effective steps to control risks to subcontracted electricians, or prevent access to the tower once conditions within it had become hazardous.

The company did not implement the findings of a previous risk assessment, for work being carried out by subcontracted electricians, particularly in respect of reclaiming the cable from the tower; or provide them with the appropriate information, instruction and supervision in respect of the changing conditions within the tower.

(JM)

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