HSE Prosecutes Water Filtration Company After Worker Is Severely Injured, UK

Main Category: Public Health
Article Date: 29 Sep 2009 - 0:00 PDT

email icon email to a friend   printer icon printer friendly   write icon opinions  

Current Article Ratings:

Patient / Public:not yet rated

Healthcare Prof:1 star

1 (1 votes)

Article Opinions: 1 posts

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is urging companies to ensure that their equipment is fit for purpose and that safe and effective working systems are put into place, to protect employees.

This follows the successful prosecution on Wednesday 23 September of a water technology company at Southampton Magistrate's Court, after a contractor fractured his pelvis when heavy equipment fell on top of him.

Eimco Water Technologies Ltd of Brunel Way, Colchester in Essex, was fined £12,000 and ordered to pay costs of £3,661.40 after pleading guilty to breaching section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974, after Grzegorz Trafisz, who was contracted by the company, suffered fractures to his pelvis.

Eimco Water Technologies Ltd supplies water intake systems for power stations - seawater is taken in, re-circulated to cool the power station and then pumped back out to sea.

On 09 July 2008, 25-year-old contractor Grzegorz Trafisz who lives in Southampton was working at Marchwood Power Station Construction site, at Marchwood, in Hampshire. He was assembling two components of a stop-log, which is a steel lock gate used to isolate or control the flow of water. It works as part of a screening system to filter fish and other debris from the water.

The two components that Mr Trafisz was working on each weighed approximately 2,000 kg. They were positioned approximately 0.6 meters above the ground on axle stands, normally used for motor vehicles. One of the stop-logs became unsupported and fell on Mr Trafisz, who was working underneath. He suffered fractures to his pelvis.

The HSE investigation found that Eimco Water Technologies Ltd had failed to take steps to protect Mr Trafisz by ensuring a safe and effective working environment. The risks had not been assessed; the company had failed to follow their own assembly instructions and were not using equipment that was suitable for the job in hand.

HSE Inspector James Powell, said:

"This incident could have been avoided if the company had taken all necessary steps to ensure that not only were their working practices effective but that they also followed them."

"Companies should remember that they are responsible for ensuring that all their employees, whether directly employed by them or not, are entitled to work in the safest possible environment with equipment that is fit for purpose."

Notes

Regulation 8(1) of The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 states that: "An employer shall not undertake any work with asbestos unless he holds a licence granted under paragraph (2) of this regulation."

Source
HSE

Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
Visit our public health section for the latest news on this subject.
There are no references listed for this article.
Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report:

MLA
HSE. "HSE Prosecutes Water Filtration Company After Worker Is Severely Injured, UK." Medical News Today. MediLexicon, Intl., 29 Sep. 2009. Web.
16 Feb. 2012. <http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/165451.php>

APA
HSE. (2009, September 29). "HSE Prosecutes Water Filtration Company After Worker Is Severely Injured, UK." Medical News Today. Retrieved from
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/165451.php.

Please note: If no author information is provided, the source is cited instead.


Public Health

Tips For Healthy Flying

There was a time when jumping on a plane was a relatively easy thing to do (assuming you had the money). But today's flying experience is often more of an ordeal than a pleasure. Read more...

Do You Know What Drowning Looks Like?

If you and your family are planning to spend some of the summer by the sea, by the pool, or perhaps even a river or lake, perhaps you should ask yourself: do you really know what drowning looks like? Read more...

Most Popular Articles



Follow Our Public Health News On Twitter

Follow Us On Twitter
Get the latest news for this category delivered straight to your Twitter account. Simply visit our Public Health Twitter account and select the 'follow' option.



View list of all 'What Is...' articles »