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Roofing contractor fined after putting workers at risk of a fall from height

A company has been fined after a Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspector came across two workers jet washing a steeply pitched roof on a house, without adequate protection.

Manchester Magistrates' Court heard that in December 2019, an HSE inspector observed the employees of Improvearoof LLP on the roof of a detached property using two powerful jet washers unsafely, and without any means of fall protection such as scaffolding or harnesses. The inspector issued a prohibition notice and the work was stopped until suitable measures were put in place.

An investigation by HSE found that poor planning from management led to the failure of the erection of scaffolding prior to the work being carried out.

Improvearoof LLP pleaded guilty to breaching the Work at Height Regulations SI 2005/735, was fined £20,000, ordered to pay costs of £2,981.20 and a victim surcharge of £180.

HSE inspector Phil Redman said: "Although the two workers should have raised concerns immediately with site management regarding the lack of scaffolding, it was the responsibility of the company to manage the job safely".

"Falls from height remain one of the most common causes of work-related fatalities in this country and the risks associated with working at height are well known. Companies should be aware that unsafe work at height without suitable and sufficient controls in place is not acceptable and HSE will not hesitate to take appropriate enforcement action against those that fall below the required standards".


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