A Wolverhampton company has been fined £6,600 for putting workers at risk of serious injury or even death, during a roof demolition.
Stan Alexander, a director of Alexson Homes, his son Conrad and a fellow director, Dean Mason were dismantling part of the roof of a former children's home in Coalpit Lane, Brereton on 8 February 2010. There were no measures in place to prevent them falling from the roof of the building, putting them at serious risk of falling almost five metres.
The men also put other people on site at risk by dropping materials off the side of the roof in an uncontrolled manner. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) concluded that the roof edge should have been fitted with scaffold edge protection and a rubble chute to protect other workers on site.
Alexson Homes Limited, based at Parker Road, Ashmore Park in Wolverhampton, pleaded guilty at Stafford Magistrates Court to breaching Regulations 6(3) and 10(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005. As well as the fine, it was also ordered to pay £900 in costs.
Prosecuting HSE Inspector, Martin Overstall, said: "All too often HSE Inspectors are called out to serious or fatal incidents in roof work where the precautions are minimal or absent - it is simply not good enough.
"Alexson Homes Limited was extremely lucky that no one was injured when working in such unsafe conditions."
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