A solar panel company has been fined after a worker fell through a skylight during the installation of solar panels on a farm workshop in East Sussex.
Brighton Magistrates Court heard in July 2018 an employee of SolarUK Limited was carrying out installation work on the fragile roof. As he stood to move, he stepped on the unprotected skylight and fell approximately four metres to the workshop floor before sustaining multiple and long-term injuries to his wrist.
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that, although the company knew the risks from fragile surfaces and unprotected edges, they failed to plan or supervise the work to ensure that access to hazardous areas was prevented. As such the workers were at risk from falls throughout the job.
SolarUK Limited pleaded guilty to breaching the Work at Height Regulations SI 2005/735, was fined £40,000, ordered to pay costs of £2,000 and a victim surcharge of £170.
HSE inspector Nicola Wellard said "the risks associated with fragile roofs are widely known throughout this industry. Failing to protect workers from this risk is inexcusable. Simple safety measures could have prevented this incident and the long-term injuries to the worker".