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February 3, 2022

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Serious injury to worker results in €225k fine

Irish Cement Limited has been fined after a worker was seriously injured when the articulated tractor and trailer unit he was operating toppled over.

Irish Cement Limited (ICL), Platin Works, Platin, Drogheda, Co. Louth has been found following guilty pleas to breaches of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005.

The case arose following an incident on 17 April 2018 when Mr Emmanuel Eldershaw was seriously injured when the articulated tractor and trailer unit he was operating toppled over whilst he was tipping a load in the Petroleum Coke fuel storage yard at Irish Cement Ltd., Platin Works, Drogheda, County Louth.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Authority (HAS) concluded that all appropriate safety measures were not in place at the time of the incident.

Irish Cement Ltd pleaded guilty to Section 15(3) Safety, Health and Work Act 2005 contrary to section 77(9)(a) of the Safety, Health and Work Act 2005. This relates to general duties of persons in control of a place of work to ensure that the place of work, means of access and egress to/from it and any article or substance provided in that place of work are safe and without risk to health) and Section 19(5) Safety, Health and Work Act 2005 contrary to section 77(2)(a) of the Safety, Health and Work Act 2005 (regarding the carrying out of a risk assessment).

The company was fined €225,000.

Mark Cullen, Chief Inspector with the Health and Safety Authority said, “This is an unfortunate and serious incident that could have been prevented. Employers should ensure that safe access and egress is provided for plant and equipment being used in the workplace to protect employees and others from the hazard and risks arising from vehicles operating in the workplace. It is of the utmost importance that employers should, where risks have been identified, take the appropriate measures and put in place the control measures to eliminate or reduce the risks identified.”

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