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£1.8m fine for British Airways PLC after employee sustained serious crush injuries

British Airways Plc has been fined following a vehicle collision at Terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport.

British Airways PLC fined after employee sustained serious crush injuries in a vehicle collisionSouthwark Crown Court heard that on 16 March 2018, an employee was struck by a tug pulling a train of dollies (vehicles used to transport baggage around the airport). She was knocked under another passing tug with dollies loaded with luggage, sustaining serious crush injuries.

The HSE’s investigation found that the injured worker was using the centre of the roadway between the two lanes as a walking route and this unsafe practice had been commonplace in the baggage hall for at least ten years. The investigation also identified significant failings in the general management of health and safety and workplace transport risks, including issues relating to supervision and monitoring, risk assessment and training.

British Airways PLC of Waterside, Harmondsworth, Greater London pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. The company was fined £1.8 million and ordered to pay costs of £35,724.

Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Megan Carr said: “The situation in the baggage hall at Heathrow Terminal 5 was an incident waiting to happen.

“British Airways failed to appreciate the serious nature of the risks to which its employees were exposed and as a result failed to take appropriate action to ensure they were properly protected.”

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Huw Roberts
Huw Roberts
2 years ago

Every baggage hall I have ever been in over many years within aviation has had ‘Green Man’ safe walking routes, long before T5 was constructed. Struggle to believe there was nothing in place, nor the Unions / Airport H&S Teams allowed such a state considering they are integral everywhere else. Hope the injured party made a full recovery and does not suffer trauma from the incident.