Lewisham Council's homes provider has been fined after a meter reader broke her jaw and smashed most of her teeth in a fall into an unprotected flood pit cellar beneath a block of flats.
Angela Watson, 38, fell 2.5 metres through an open inner door as she felt for a light switch in a caretaker's cupboard in the lobby of a block of flats on Elliot Bank in Forest Hill. As well as extensive jaw damage, she also fractured her wrist.
The incident, on 28 October 2011, was investigated by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which prosecuted Lewisham Homes at Westminster Magistrates’ Court (22 May) for a breach of safety legislation.
The court was told that Ms Watson, of Gypsy Hill, an employee of a national meter reading service, had been sent to read several utility meters that day, including a communal electricity one at Elliot Bank.
Two of the four blocks at Elliot Bank have flood pit rooms going down 2.5 metres below ground to allow excess water to collect in heavy rain.
Ms Watson used a fire brigade key to open the caretaker’s cupboard in the lobby, leaned inside to find a light switch but fell through an open inner doorway into the flood pit beyond. Her jaw later needed to be screwed together and she has needed extensive reconstructive dental surgery.
HSE found that the outer door to the caretaker's cupboard had an insufficient lock, no warning signs, no light and the flood pit room was also unlit. The inner door had no locking mechanism and no signs warning of the dangers behind.
Lewisham Homes Ltd., the council’s arms-length organisation responsible for managing more than 14,000 properties, was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay £5,804 in costs after pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.
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