A series of non-compliance cases in the UK have resulted in nine deaths and nine injuries this June.
The cases also saw 64 months imprisonment, 600 hours community service and almost £7 million in fines.
A Swansea company who failed to properly plan, effectively supervise and undertake work at heights safely at Port Talbot Steel Works have been found guilty of breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 after a worker fell 40ft. The scaffolder suffered serious injuries including a broken right collar bone and multiple fractures to ribs, pelvis, femur and fibula along with ligament, muscle & tissue damage. The HSE inspector managing the case told the court that the accident could have easily been avoided with proper procedures and supervision in place.
Another incident involved a builder who failed to correctly secure a piece of timber he was hoisting up outside of a scaffold. He was found guilty of Regulation 8 (1) of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998. The court heard that a mother was pushing her three-year-old daughter in a buggy by the scaffold, which had no exclusion zone in place, when the piece of timber fell 10 meters and struck the child on the head, causing her life-changing injuries which she may never recover from. As well as failing to place an exclusion zone below the load, the builder, Grzegorz Glowacki, had used an inappropriate knot for the load. The HSE commented that they will not tolerate cases of members of the public being put in risk needlessly and that the risk should have been identified and controlled by Mr Glowacki, preventing any such incident.
For more information on June court cases on non-compliance or to find out how your workforce and business can be protected, visit the CRAMS website.
You can also book a demo or give CRAMS a call on 0300 303 3613.
Construction News
08/07/2019
Non-Compliance Results In Nine June Fatalities


13/06/2025
A vital piece of Peak District railway infrastructure is set to receive a major upgrade this summer, as Network Rail announces a £7.5 million investment into one of Chapel Milton's iconic twin Victorian viaducts.
The 160-year-old, 15-arch structure plays a critical role in the UK's freight network,

13/06/2025
Morgan Sindall Construction has revealed plans to expand its operations in South Yorkshire, building on its strong delivery record in West Yorkshire and aligning with the goals of the newly launched Great North initiative.
Backed by northern regional mayors, the Great North initiative aims to unloc

13/06/2025
Construction has officially commenced on the new Children's Cancer Centre (CCC) at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH).
Led by long-term design partner BDP, the new centre is one of the most ambitious projects in GOSH's history. The firm is overseeing architecture, landscape, engineeri

13/06/2025
The developer behind the Redworthy Orchard scheme in Yatton has handed over the first homes to a local housing association as part of a wider plan to provide affordable housing in the area.
Persimmon Homes Severn Valley has transferred four new properties to Alliance Homes, a move set to ease press

13/06/2025
Wynne Construction has been awarded two major design and build contracts worth over £20 million by Adra to deliver nearly 100 new social homes across North Wales.
Construction is already underway at the first site on Berse Road, Wrexham, where Wynne began work in March on a £9 million, 47-home soci

13/06/2025
Great Places Housing Group has officially broken ground on its landmark £37 million LGBTQ+ majority Extra Care housing scheme in Whalley Range, marking the start of construction during Pride Month.
The scheme, hailed as the UK's first purpose-built Extra Care development of its kind, is being deliv

13/06/2025
Henry Boot PLC has announced that its property investment and development arm, HBD, has completed the sale of TWO45, a multi-let industrial-led business park in Skelmersdale, to a European real estate developer for £9.5 million.
Located on a 10-acre site just minutes from the M58 and M6 motorways,

13/06/2025
Clowes Developments has announced the successful letting of Unit 5A, a newly completed 27,000 sq ft industrial unit at Stud Brook Business Park, to Shawpak Ltd, a pioneering manufacturer of medical device packaging machinery.
Founded in Derby in 2013, Shawpak Ltd designs and produces a unique range

13/06/2025
The Hill Group and Legal & General (L&G) have announced a new partnership to deliver 200 affordable homes as part of the first phase of the £450 million City Centre South regeneration scheme in Coventry.
This marks the first time the two organisations have collaborated on a major residential devel

13/06/2025
The historic South Crofty tin mining project in Pool, Cornwall, is set to receive a significant boost after being awarded £4,190,500 through the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Good Growth Programme, marking the largest single private sector investment by the programme to date.
Delivered by Cornwall C