Construction News

Sun August 04 2024

Related Information

CCTV catches roofers' safety blunders

14 Apr 11 The growth of urban surveillance has caught out two roofers who were spotted on CCTV working on top of a Nottinghamshire shopping centre without any safety equipment.

Newark Magistrates’ Court yesterday fined contractor Graham Nicholson Roofing Ltd after its employees were seen risking their lives on the roof of Cooperative Travel at the Lakeside Centre, Balderton, on 16 June 2010.

CCTV operatives reported the workers to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) after spotting them undertaking repairs to the roof immediately above the public entrance to the store. They used no safety equipment, edge protection or harnesses to prevent falls. This unsafe system of work risked injury not only to the roofers themselves but also to shoppers at the Lakeside Centre, the court heard.

Graham Nicholson Roofing Ltd, of Nettleham Road, Lincoln, pleaded guilty to breaching section 4(1) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005. It was fined £2,000 and ordered to pay costs of £1,500.

After the hearing, HSE inspector Stephen Farthing said: "Fortunately no one was injured on this occasion, but both employees and members of the public were at risk. This was a blatant disregard for health and safety which put both workers and members of the public in danger.

"Roofing work requires careful planning and assessment of the risks involved. In this case employees were working without the correct equipment to protect them from falls or to protect passers by from falling material.

"Falls from height are the biggest cause of workplace deaths and it’s crucial that employers make sure work is properly planned, appropriately supervised and that sufficient measures are put in place to protect staff and members of the public from the risks."

Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk

MPU
MPU

Click here to view latest construction news »