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February 23, 2017

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DFS fined £1m following worker’s head injuries

DFS Trading Limited has been fined after safety failings which led to serious neck and head injuries of a worker.

Derby Magistrates’ Court heard that on 02 July 2015 the worker was unloading wooden furniture frames at one of their upholstery sites, when he was struck by an unsecured furniture arm which fell from an unstable load.

The fundamental and systemic failings identified in their health and safety management systems is far from what would be expected from a company of their size – HSE

The impact knocked him unconscious and he suffered serious neck and head injuries.

05/10/14. THE DFS FACTORY IN ALFRETON, DERBYSHIRE. CREDIT: DANIEL LYNCH. 07941 594 556. www.lynchpix.co.uk

A DFS factory CREDIT: DANIEL LYNCH.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that DFS failed to adequately manage the risks of heavy loads being moved between manufacturing sites. The court heard the company also failed to supervise the work taking place with a number of near misses being reported from unsecured loads.

DFS Trading Limited of Rockingham Way, Redhouse Interchange, Adwick Le Street Doncaster pleaded guilty to breaching sections 3 of the Managing Health and Safety at Work Regulation and also section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and have been fined £1million and ordered to pay costs of £15,099.

Speaking after the case HSE inspector Lyn Spooner said: “DFS is a large national organisation. The fundamental and systemic failings identified in their health and safety management systems is far from what would be expected from a company of their size who has the ability to deliver higher standards of safety.

“Unfortunately DFS were unable to do that on this occasion and a preventable accident was allowed to occur.”

In a statement DFS said: “The health and safety of our employees is extremely important to us.

“The employee who was injured, in June 2015, is a valued member of our team; we deeply regret the accident he suffered and we’re very glad that he is back at work in his previous role.

“This case has highlighted some areas where, on occasion, our procedures were not as strong as they should have been. Over the last eighteen months we’ve invested heavily in health and safety including reviewing our health and safety procedures and retraining all our employees.

“Our skilled craftspeople are critical to our success and we’re committed to ensuring their health and safety at work.”
 

 

 

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Ian Wightman
Ian Wightman
7 years ago

I heard that their sale ends on Sunday.