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19/09/2013

Firm Fined After Worker Falls Through Roof

A Walsall maintenance firm has been fined after an employee was seriously injured when he fell 11 feet through a fragile roof during poorly-managed roof work in Nottingham.

Stephen Bassford, 58, from Nottingham, fractured his pelvis, wrenched his shoulder and sustained severe gashes to his face and left elbow in the incident on 4 July 2012. He required extensive physiotherapy and stitches and was unable to work for four months.

Data Contracts Specialist Maintenance Ltd was prosecuted yesterday (18 September) by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after an investigation into the fall identified safety failings.

Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard that Mr Bassford was working alone for the company at the former Shepherd Special School, on Harvey Road. He was boarding over broken roof-lights on the main building as well as a fragile roof canopy that covered part of the playground.

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Heavy rain caused Mr Bassford to stop work and as he was collecting his tools, he slipped and fell through the fragile perspex roof canopy and plunged to the concrete floor below.

HSE found that Data Contracts Specialist Maintenance Ltd failed to carry out an adequate risk assessment or properly plan or supervise the work.

The firm had highlighted the need for a scaffold and harness system in its quotation for the work, but neither was put in place.

Magistrates were told that had simple measures been in place to prevent or mitigate a fall, such as scaffolding or a harness; or steps taken to prevent Mr Bassford working near, or on a fragile surface, then the incident could have been avoided.

Mr Bassford had worked for the company for 18 years, but had never received any training or instructions for working safely at height.

Data Contracts Specialist Maintenance Ltd, of Green Lane, Walsall, was fined £11,000 and ordered to pay £9,732 in costs after pleading guilty to two separate breaches of the Work at Height Regulations 2005.

(CD/JP)

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