July 3, 2018

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Scaffolder tagged for abusing safety inspector

A Kent-based scaffolder has been given a suspended jail sentence and has been tagged after abusing a safety inspector.

Medway Magistrates’ Court was told how, on 19 August 2016, Steven David Connolly was working at a site in Chartham, Kent when an inspector observed him using unsafe working practices when erecting scaffolding.

The HSE’s investigation found Connolly was working unsafely and putting himself at serious risk of falling from the scaffold under construction.

Abuse

He ignored the interjections of an HSE inspector, refusing to work safely and instead subjected her to a torrent of abuse. Connolly then left the scaffold in an unsafe and incomplete condition with no warning for subsequent users.

Connolly of Lower Kingswood, Surrey pleaded guilty to safety breaches.

He was sentenced to 24 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 18 months. He has also been subject to the condition of a curfew between 9am and 5pm at his home address for which he will be tagged, and has been ordered to pay costs of £2,000.

After the hearing HSE Inspector, Andrew Cousins said: “An already worrying situation was compounded by the defendant’s unwarranted abuse of a public official and then leaving the scaffold in a perilous condition.

“He effectively obstructed the inspector in the exercise of her duty by his attitude, language and behaviour as well as his refusal to provide his identity or who he was working for.

“Those in control of work have a responsibility to devise safe methods of working and to provide the necessary information, instruction and training to their workers in the safe system of working.

Falls from height remain one of the most common causes of work related fatalities in this country and the risks associated with working at height are well known.”

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