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March 9, 2022

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School fined after teaching assistant injured in fall from height

A school has been sentenced after an employee fell through the ceiling of the school hall, causing a major injury.

A teaching assistant had accessed the loft space in the school and as they entered, on 18 September 2019, when they fell around four metres through the fragile ceiling which resulted in a broken back, Bradford Magistrates’ Court was told.

The HSE’s investigation found that when the teaching assistant was searching for a spare desk in the loft space, she fell due to the area being only partially boarded, meaning that the fragile ceiling gave way. This incident resulted in the victim suffering a broken back that left her in hospital for three weeks. She is still in recovery awaiting further operations.

Todmorden Church of England Junior Infants and Nursery School of Burnley Road, Todmorden pleaded guilty to breaching Section 6 (3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005. The school has been fined £4,000 and ordered to pay a surcharge of £181 and £747.80 costs.

After the hearing, HSE Inspector Charlotte Bligh commented: “The school failed to take suitable and sufficient measures to prevent events like this.

“This incident could so easily have been avoided by simply carrying out correct control measures and safe working practices”

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