Local firm fined over worker’s death
G & J Crothers, based at Tildarg Road, pleaded guilty to one health and safety breach and was fined £22,500 plus £1,500 costs at Laganside Crown Court on Thursday.
On 29 June 2013, G & J Crothers had undertaken to remove and replace tin roofing sheets from an agricultural type outbuilding. During the work Mr Beston stepped on a sheet that was not fixed in place, resulting in him falling approximately four metres.
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Hide AdThe entirety of the equipment provided to carry out the work at height consisted of two roof ladders and one upright ladder, instead of appropriate equipment such as tower scaffold, safety nets or a Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP).
Thursday’s judgement follows a Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) investigation into the fatal incident
Speaking after the sentencing, Jonathan Knox, an inspector with HSENI’s Major Investigation Team said: “Our thoughts are very much with Michael Beston’s family today.
“If some straightforward practical safety precautions had been put in place, Michael’s death could have been avoided,” he said.
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Hide Ad“This case is a stark reminder that companies need to identify the risks associated with working at height before work starts. They must always ensure that appropriate systems and equipment are used to protect employees and to prevent more needless deaths,” said Mr Knox.