A renewable technology company and two sub-contractors have been fined for safety failings after a worker died when he fell seven metres from a roof while installing solar panels. HSE said that the health and safety plan and mechanisms put in place to carry out the work fell far below the required standards.
Kevin Brookes, 35, from Tamworth, suffered fatal injuries in the incident at Southam Drive, Kineton Road Industrial Estate, Southam on 31 May 2012.
Coventry Crown Court heard that Mr Brookes was attempting to retrieve a drill that had started to slide down towards the edge of the roof when he slipped and slid through the handrail, over the edge of the building, landing on his head.
Mr Brookes, who was the sole carer for his elderly disabled father, fell into an immediate coma and died 19 days later in hospital.
Principal contractor Alumet Renewable Technologies Ltd was fined £66,000 after it was jointly prosecuted on 6 February with sub-contractors Midlands Solar Solutions Ltd (fined £50,000), who employed Mr Brookes to install the panels, and Rugby Scaffolding Services Ltd (fined 60,000), responsible for installing edge protection. An investigation by HSE identified serious flaws with the health and safety plan and the way the work was managed.
The HSE investigation found that:
- the measures outlined in Alumet’s plan were not sufficient to protect the workers, and those measures that were in place were not being followed by Alumet or the other two companies involved in the work;
- the edge protection did not meet nationally agreed standards;
- employees of Rugby Scaffolding Services Ltd weren’t properly trained to install the protection and didn’t have appropriate supervision; and
- there were unsuitable provisions in place to prevent people falling through the skylights.
Alumet Renewable Energy Technologies Ltd, of Senator House, Bourne End, Southam, was today fined £66,000 and ordered to pay £12,491 in costs after admitting breaching section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.
Rugby Scaffolding Services Limited, of 24 Regent Place, Rugby, Warwickshire, admitted the same charge and was fined £60,000 and ordered to pay costs of £12,491.
Midlands Solar Solutions Ltd, of Emmanuel Court, 10 Mill Street, Sutton Coldfield, pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the same Act and was fined £50,000 and ordered to pay £12,491 in costs.
After the hearing, HSE inspector Amy Kalay, said: “This fatal fall was entirely and easily preventable. The health and safety plan and mechanisms put in place to carry out the work fell far below the required standards.
“All three companies had copious experience of working at height to install solar panels and as such should have been experts.
“Alumet Renewable Technologies Ltd knew that the work was a high-risk activity, and the company should have known what measures to put in place to keep workers safe and making sure these precautions were followed by everyone involved.”
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