A Preston egg production company and a joinery sub-contractor have been fined after a worker fell through a roof.
Preston Magistrates’ Court heard how an employee of T& J Leigh had been helping the joinery contractor Harry Jackson to re-roof an old feed mill building when he fell five metres through a gap, to the concrete floor below causing serious head and arm injuries.
The HSE investigation into the incident, which took place at Ghyll View Farm in Longton on 1 November 2016 found the roof work was not properly planned with no measures in place to prevent or mitigate a fall through or from the roof.
T & J Leigh of Ghyll View Farm pleaded guilty to breaching the Health and Safety at Work act and has been fined a total of £50,000 with costs of £2,855.32.
Harry Jackson of Much Hoole pleaded guilty to breaching the Health and Safety at Work act and was given a 16 week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. He was also ordered to carry out 150 hours unpaid work and pay costs of £2,855.32.
Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Steven Boyd said: “This avoidable incident resulted in serious injuries, a fall from this distance could easily have been fatal.
“Roof work should always be properly planned with measures put in place to prevent a dangerous fall.
“Companies commissioning roof work should make reasonable checks regarding the competence of a contractor to undertake work at height safely”