Roofing company fined over safetyA roofing company has been fined for breaching safety regulations.
Health and Safety Executive inspector Steve Woods was driving past the Coach Horses Inn in Billinghay, Lincolnshire, on June 11 2008 when he saw three employees of Bracknell Roofing Co Ltd using unsafe scaffolding to repair a roof.
The roof and tower scaffold had no edge protection and inadequate boarding which was not properly attached, and was propped up on bricks. A manager had visited the site and allowed work to carry on only 45 minutes before Mr Woods arrived and found dangerous safety defects.
Bracknell Roofing Co Ltd, of Sevenoaks, Kent, was fined £8,000 and ordered to pay costs of £2,572 by Skegness magistrates after pleading guilty to breaching Regulations 4(1) and 8b(1) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005.
Mr Woods said: "In this case the equipment that should have been used was easily available and could have been provided by the company if adequate planning of the work had been undertaken. The unsafe working practice should have been stopped by the company manager when he visited the site."
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