Ground worker was trapped having entered an unstable two-metre-deep excavation.

  • Ground worker was trapped having entered an unstable two-metre-deep excavation.

    Posted by Nigel on 6 June 2021 at 8:10 am

    Harlands Builders Limited has been fined for safety breaches after a ground worker was trapped having entered a two-metre-deep excavation.

    The company was undertaking groundworks at West Farm Stone, Creek Sunk Island, East Riding, Bridlington Magistrates’ Court was told. The worker had entered an excavation in order to measure the depth when part of it collapsed on him. The incident happened on 26 June 2019.

    The UK health and safety executive investigation found that the excavation had three sheer unsupported sides and was not battered back. The worker was trapped by the collapse and sustained a broken tibia and fibula on his left leg. Other workers were also put at risk as they went into the excavation to free the trapped man.

    Harlands Builders Limited of Medina House, Station Avenue Bridlington, East Yorkshire pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 22 (1) of the Construction Design Management Regulations 2015. The company has been fined £12,000 and ordered to pay costs of £1,139.

    Speaking after the hearing, HSE Inspector Sarah Robinson, said: “The excavation should have been supported or battered back, and no individuals should have been asked to go into the excavation whilst it was unsafe.

    “This incident could have led to the death of the worker. The case highlights the importance of identifying and following any risk assessment that was set in place.”

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