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October 31, 2012

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Maintenance contractor fell from unsecured makeshift platform

A contractor’s ability to continue working is in doubt after he suffered serious injuries when he fell from an unsecured platform.

The 34-year-old had been contracted to carry out maintenance work at Adhere Industrial Tapes Ltd’s factory in Colchester. On 16 November last year, he was replacing a light fitting at the site using a makeshift platform, which had been derived from a metal cage mounted on a wooden pallet. A reach truck was used to raise the platform, yet it was not secured to the vehicle.

As the contractor was standing on the platform, the cage toppled sideways off the truck’s forks and he fell seven metres to the ground. He suffered multiple factures to his skull, leg, back and wrist. He spent ten days in hospital and still remains on crutches. It’s still unclear if he will ever be able to return to work owing to his injuries.

The HSE visited the site on the day of the incident and launched an investigation. Inspectors identified that the work hadn’t been properly planned or supervised, and no risk assessment had been carried out.

As well as not being fitted to the vehicle, the platform had no restraint harness and no back guard to prevent entanglement in the truck’s lifting gear. None of the company’s drivers had been trained how to lift people.€

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Maintenance contractor fell from unsecured makeshift platform A contractor's ability to continue working is in doubt after he suffered serious injuries when he fell from an unsecured platform.
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  • Bob

    Given the seriousness of collective failure, I wonder why the FLT Operator was not charged under Section 2 (7) clearly negligent for attempting such an unsafe undertaking.

    Surely, Acts or Omissions apply by the said Operator?

    And if he was untrained why is this not referd to in the offences?

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