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April 13, 2015

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Plant hire company prosecuted for unsafe truck hire

A Leicestershire tool and plant hire company has been fined after a self-employed contractor was injured by a defective dumper truck it provided to a farmer.

The 50 year-old worker from Coalville broke his leg, cut his shin, required a skin graft and suffered a blood clot following the incident, in which he tried to stop the dumper rolling forward due to a faulty parking brake. He was off work for five months.

Derby Magistrates’ Court heard on 9 April that JB Tool Hire had hired out a dumper truck and excavator to a farmer near Hartshorne, Derbyshire.

On 28 August 2013 the farmer and the self-employed contractor, who has asked not to be named, were using the excavator to load the dumper, which was parked near the top of a slope. The contractor stood to one side while loading took place, but when it was about half full he noticed the truck starting to roll forward.

He ran and tried to climb onto the vehicle to apply the footbrake. However, as he did so, the steering column struck the excavator shovel, trapping his right leg against the driver’s seat.

An HSE investigation found JB Tool Hire had checked both vehicles before they went out on hire but failed to identify the dumper’s parking brake was faulty. A replacement brake cable rectified the problem.

JB Tool Hire Ltd, of Comet Way, Hermitage Industrial Estate, Coalville, pleaded guilty to breaching regulation 5(1) of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 and was fined £14,000 with £8199.74  costs.

Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Edward Walker said: “This was a serious incident where someone was badly hurt. The faults with the parking brake should have been identified before it was sent out to a customer. Had this been done and the brake cable replaced, the incident would have been prevented.

“Effective maintenance is important to ensure that equipment works reliably and can prevent additional dangers, particular with heavy plant vehicles such as in this case.”

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