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Bristol construction firm gets £145k fine for H&S risks
A Bristol-based firm has been fined for failing to ensure construction of timber houses was planned and managed correctly, despite previous warnings.
North Somerset Magistrates’ Court heard how Ikon Construction Ltd failed to ensure the construction phase of nine timber frame town houses was planned, managed and monitored correctly.
The company had been given previous advice after earlier action was taken by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) at other sites.
Number of risks
Following a complaint from a member of the public, an investigation by the HSE identified a number of risks to health and safety. These included risks from the timber frame development as well as those relating to work at height, plant, temporary works and spoil piles.
Ikon Construction Ltd of Clifton Road, Clifton, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 33(1) (c) of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and Regulation 13(1) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. The company has been fined £145,000 and ordered to pay costs of £2191.20.
Endangered lives
Speaking after the hearing, HSE Inspector, Kate Leftly, said: “By failing to comply with the law, Ikon Construction endangered the lives of workers at the site, and neighbouring residents of the complex being developed.
“Thankfully, a complaint was made by the public which we acted on very quickly and subsequently thoroughly investigated.”
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Bristol construction firm gets £145k fine for H&S risks
Firm fined for failing to ensure construction of timber houses was planned and managed correctly.
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