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Crawley Scaffolder fined for unsafe working at height

Michael Alldis trading as Southern Tube Scaffold of Buckswood Drive, Crawley has been prosecuted after workers were put at risk during refurbishment work.

Following a complaint from a member of the public HSE visited the site at Upper High Street Winchester where Michael Alldis was contracted to provide a four lift scaffold and temporary roof for on-going refurbishment work to a property.

West Hampshire Magistrates Court heard that no guardrails, harnesses or any other fall mitigation equipment was in place to protect workers on the roof from the risk of falling. Items from the roof were also being removed in an unsafe manner potentially putting members of the public at risk.   Michael Alldis trading as Southern Tube Scaffold pleaded guilty to breaching regulation 4(1)(a) and 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and was fined a total of £18,000 and ordered to pay full costs of £1907.50.

After the hearing HSE Inspector Adam Wycherley said:

“Although Mr Alldis was an experienced Scaffolder, in this instance the standards of safety that he endorsed on site fell well below those expected during the dismantling of a scaffold.

Falls from height remain the most common form of workplace fatality – there is no excuse for not planning work at height properly or ensuring the appropriate safety equipment is used, the Scaffolding industry are well aware of the risks involved and the methods which should be put in place to manage these risks”

Source: HSE Website

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