A company was fined after being convicted of failing to provide and maintain a suitable barrier around the boundary of a quarry where a 13-year old schoolgirl died.
On 26 April 2007, Amber Worth from Brierley, in Barnsley, and her friends gained access to Carlton Main Brickworks Limited at Carlton Brick, Clayburn Road, Grimethorpe, Barnsley, which had no security fence or barrier. She was killed almost instantly when a boulder weighing almost half a tonne became dislodged and fell on top of her.
The operator pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 for its failure to provide and maintain a suitable barrier around the boundary of the quarry, which is situated behind the brickworks.
At a sentencing hearing at Sheffield Crown Court, Carlton Main Brickworks Ltd was fined £25,000 and ordered to pay full costs of £22,833.
HSE Inspector Richard Noble said: "This is a tragic case where a young girl died as a result of the company not securing its premises. I hope today’s prosecution will act as a stark warning to other owners of quarries and construction sites that they have a responsibility to provide a secure, adequate barrier to prevent people getting in.
"In this case, the company was next to a housing estate, where children could easily gain access. A metal palisade fence has now been installed, but had the proper measures been put in place, this terrible incident could have been avoided."
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