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December 8, 2017

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Fine after 80ft tree fell on cars and narrowly missed people

An arboriculture company has been fined after an eighty-two foot tree they were felling crashed down onto two cars and narrowly missed two members of the public.

Southend Magistrates Court heard how The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Limited was carrying out the work at Torrington Drive, Debden last summer when the tree was felled in the wrong direction.

The large poplar tree fell across a grass verge, the public carriageway and footpath before coming to rest in the front gardens opposite.

According to the Health and Safety Executive’s investigation into the August 2016 incident:

  • the job was not properly planned or appropriately supervised
  • there were not enough workers to carry out the job safely
  • they didn’t have the correct equipment
  • they had not been properly trained
  • the work area was not sufficiently segregated from members of the public
  • the company did not follow standard industry guidelines.

The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Limited, of High Street, Crawley, pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. They were fined a total of £24,000 and ordered to pay costs of £5,352.60.

Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Adam Hills said: “This was a serious incident and it is fortunate that nobody was injured as a result. The case highlights the importance of following industry guidance in order to fell trees in a manner that does not expose members of the public to unnecessary risk.

“The video footage demonstrates how quickly things can go wrong. A lack of training combined with a failure to ensure that an adequate plan of work was prepared, implemented and followed left members of the public exposed to risks that could have easily been controlled.”

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Fine after 80ft tree fell on cars and narrowly missed people An arboriculture company has been fined after an eighty-two foot tree they were felling crashed down onto two cars and narrowly missed two members of the public.
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  • Robert

    Is there a link to the video?

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