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05/02/2018

Tata Steel Prosecuted After Electrician Killed While Inspecting Crane

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Tata Steel UK has been prosecuted after a 26-year-old maintenance electrician was killed while examining a crane.

The steel producer pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 and Section 3 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. It has been fined £1.4 million with £140,000 in costs.

Hull Crown Court heard how Thomas Standerline, a Tata Steel employee, was examining a crane as part of his inspection duties on 23 April 2010.

However whilst carrying out this work, an overheard crane travelled over the cage he was in, trapping and then crushing him. Mr Standerline died instantly.

A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigation found Tata Steel had failed to enforce its own safety procedures, despite having two previous incidents before Mr Standerline's death. The investigation also found Tata Steel failed to put in place essential control measures which would have prevented the overhead crane that killed Mr Standerline from even being in operation.
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Speaking after the hearing, a member of Mr Standerline's family said: "Thomas's death has devastated us as a family. There's not a day goes by when we don't think about him. We miss him always, especially on family occasions when he should be with us. He was well loved by everyone who knew him, and had lots of friends. Every day we think about what might have been if he had still been here.

"We would like to thank, once again, all those who have helped and supported us over the course of the last eight years. It means a great deal to us."

HSE principal inspector Kirsty Storer said: "This tragic loss of life could have been avoided had the company adhered to and enforced its own safety procedures.

"Despite two previous incidents sharing features with the one which ultimately cost Mr Standerline his life, the company failed both to take these as a warning sign and to act on safety recommendations."

(LM/MH)

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