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19/12/2014

Housing Firm Fines For Safety Breaches

A housing firm has been fined £37,000 and ordered to pay £75,000 in full costs after heating engineer was found dead in a communal boiler house at one of their housing estates.

The body of Alan Young, 68, who lived in South Mead, Barnet, was discovered in the Grahame Park estate boiler house on 9 August 2011. He had been working alone at height when he fell, sustaining severe head injuries.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigated and prosecuted Barnet Homes Ltd for safety breaches.

Southwark Crown Court heard that Mr Young had been in charge of the Grahame Park estate boiler house for 21 years with Barnet Homes Ltd and before that with Barnet Council. He had lone worker status and had checked in with his supervisor on 8 August. He had then gone to the communal boiler room on the estate to repair a leak.
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The following day, his supervisor realised that no message had been received from Mr Young checking out after the previous day's shift. When attempts to contact him by phone were fruitless, staff at the housing estate office were alerted. They failed to find him at home and the search then turned to the boiler room, where Mr Young's body was found at the foot of the scaffold.

There were no eye witnesses, however the evidence was that Mr Young was using a combination of fixed and mobile tower scaffolding plus a ladder to undertake his work. HSE found the mobile scaffold had not been erected properly, had missing guard rails and did not have any wheel brakes. The ladder was not secured and Mr. Young's immediate supervisor was unaware of the presence of the fixed scaffolding.

HSE also identified the company failed to prepare a proper risk assessment bearing in mind Mr Young's role as a lone worker.

Barnet Homes Ltd accepted that within the boiler house Mr Young had unrestricted access to a ladder and to a mobile tower scaffold and that he had not received appropriate training. The company also accepted that it did not have adequate arrangements for the control of maintenance work, and that this breach was a cause of Mr Young’s death.

Barnet Homes Ltd, of Barnet House, High Road, Barnet, was fined £37,000 and ordered to pay £75,000 in full costs after admitting a breach of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.

(CD/MH)

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