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Demolition contractor fined for safety breaches

1 Feb 13 Merseyside-based Total Demolition UK has been fined for ignoring safety procedures while bringing down an old office block in Liverpool.

Workers clamber over rubble on the partially demolished building
Workers clamber over rubble on the partially demolished building

An inspector from the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) visited the site on Blundell Street in Liverpool city centre on 6 August 2012 after receiving a complaint.

Work was stopped with an immediate prohibition notice.

Liverpool Magistrates' Court heard yesterday (31 January 2013) that by the time the inspector arrived on site, most of the building above the second floor had already been demolished. Two of the workers were standing close to the edge of the second floor where the wall had been removed, and were throwing waste to the ground below. They were seen clambering over rubble but no safety measures were in place to stop them falling if they tripped and lost their balance.

Total Demolition UK Ltd, of Maddock Street in Birkenhead, was fined £5,000 with £2,968 costs after pleading guilty to a breach of the Work at Height Regulations 2005.

Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Jacqueline Western said: "When I arrived at the site, it was immediately obvious that workers were in danger of being seriously injured if they fell from the building.

"Two of the employees were throwing waste materials from the edge of the second floor so could easily have fallen if they had tripped over the rubble.

"The company installed a handrail around the open edge of the building after receiving the Prohibition Notice, but if that handrail had been in place at the time of my visit then lives would not have been put at risk."

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