HSE Reiterates Warnings about Work at Height after Company Fined for Fatal Fall
This
warning comes after the HSE’s successful prosecution today (27 August 2009) of
EDF Energy Contracting Ltd at Chichester Crown Court. The company pleaded
guilty to breaching regulations 4b and 4c of the Work at Height Regulations
2005 and was fined £160,000 and ordered to pay full costs of £24,594.98.
It
relates to an incident on 2 August 2007 when employee James Gordon was
dismantling a mobile tower scaffold in the sports hall of Worthing High School
in
The
top working platform had been removed and Mr Gordon was on an intermediate
platform when it appears that he stumbled. There were no handrails to save him
and he fell more than five meters, suffering fatal head injuries.
Mr
Gordon was 63 when he died and he was due to retire in two years time. He
leaves behind a widow and a number of grandchildren.
HSE
Inspector Russell Beckett said:

