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15/12/2011

UK Coal Safety Failings Kills Four Workers

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One of Britain's biggest coal producers has been ordered to pay £1.2 million in fines and costs for safety failings that cost the lives of four mineworkers in separate incidents at two collieries in Nottinghamshire and the East Midlands.

UK Coal Ltd, of Harworth Park, Blyth Road, Harworth, Nottinghamshire, was sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court yesterday, 14 December, for four breaches of Section 2(1) and three breaches of Section 3 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 in connection to the deaths.

UK Coal pleaded guilty to all seven breaches at an earlier hearing in proceedings brought by the Health and Safety Executive.

The fatal incidents are outlined as follows:
  • 19 June 2006, supervisor Trevor Steeples, from West Bridgford, Notts, died at Daw Mill colliery, near Coventry. Mr Steeples was asphyxiated due to oxygen deprivation when he was exposed to high levels of methane in part of the mine.
  • 6 August 2006, mineworker Paul Hunt, from Swadlincote, Derbyshire, died at Daw Mill after falling from a poorly maintained underground transporter into the path of a moving 'train'. UK Coal accepted failing to prevent unsafe man-riding on the transporter and failing to replace the decaying system.
  • 17 January 2007, mineworker Anthony Garrigan, from Thorne, near Doncaster, died at Daw Mill while assisting others to install rockbolts to keep a tunnel support wall in place. He was crushed when 100-plus tonnes of inadequately supported coal and stone collapsed on top of him. The section of tunnel had a history of collapses and UK Coal should have introduced a safer system of support.
  • 3 November 2007, mineworker Paul Milner, from Church Warsop, Notts, died at Welbeck colliery, Meden Vale, Nottinghamshire. Mr Milner was attempting to install additional roof supports so that equipment could be salvaged from a coal face that had ceased production. He was crushed under approximately 90 tonnes of rock when a roof area collapsed. A suitable code of practice was agreed to provide a safe system of work, but the code was not adequately enforced by UK Coal.
UK Coal was ordered to pay a fine of £112,500 and £187,500 costs for each fatality, totalling £1.2m.
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