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Employer Fined After Employee Falls Through Fragile Roof


Phillip Posnett, a self employed business man has been fined after his employee fell through a fragile sky light on a farm building.

Phillip Posnett, a self employed business man has been fined after his employee fell through a fragile sky light on a farm building.

Liverpool Magistrates’ Court heard how an employee of Mr Posnett, Ian Kirby, was replacing broken tiles on a roof. After completing the repair on the roof ridge, he stepped onto an adjacent fragile roof to remove debris. He fell several feet through a fragile skylight into a tractor scraper parked below. Mr Kirby suffered a broken collar bone, broken ribs and a chip to the spine as well as head injuries and was taken to hospital. He was unable to return to work for six months.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive into the incident which occurred on 13 November 2014 found there was no suitable and sufficient risk assessment of the job. Ian Kirby had not undergone specific training for working at height. He had been given no information or instruction on the potential risks in relation to roof work.

Mr Phillip Posnett, of Haughton Hall, Hall Lane, Haughton, Tarporley, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and was fined £16,000 and ordered to pay costs of £3,330.80.

Heightsafe Systems can provide the necessary equipment to ensure you, your employees or contractors are safe when working on such a roof. Contact us today for a FREE survey and no obligation quote on +44 (0)20 3819 7199.

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