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Nursing home worker fell into lift shaft
A privately owned care home has been fined after an employee sustained severe injuries following a fall from height.
The lift shaft at Abbotsford Nursing Home had stopped between the upper and lower floor. A lift engineer attended and told the Director there was an issue with the access platform but that, as before, a screwdriver could be used to facilitate opening the door of the lift.
Woodbay Limited, which operates Abbotsford Nursing Home, allowed its employees to continue to use the lift in these circumstances. An employee used a screwdriver to open the lift, she intended entering the lift backwards, and in doing so fell approximately four metres to the ground as the platform had not been brought up to the landing.
The HSE’s investigation led to a prohibition notice being served on the operation of the lift by use of the screwdriver to override the door locking mechanism when the lift was still faulty but energised. Whilst the access platform was defective and awaiting a new part, the access platform was not safe to use.
Woodbay Limited of Eglinton Road, Ardrossan pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work and was fined £50,000.
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector, Russell Berry said: “This incident could so easily have been avoided by simply carrying out correct control measures and safe working practices.”
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Nursing home worker fell into lift shaft
A privately owned care home has been fined after an employee sustained severe injuries following a fall from height. The
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