Moy Park has been fined after a yardman was seriously injured after being struck by a forklift truck.
Derby Crown Court heard how, on 24 January 2017, a forklift truck had been driven into the yard at Airfield Industrial Estate in Ashbourne to drop off some pallets, when the driver reversed around a trailer. The driver did not see the yardman who was standing behind the trailer, and the yardman wasn’t aware that the forklift truck was reversing in the area. During the manoeuvre, the forklift hit the yardman causing serious leg injuries, which resulted in his left leg being amputated above the knee.
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found there was an inadequate system of segregation in the yard to separate people and vehicles to prevent this type of incident occurring. Since the incident, measures have been put in place so that the yardman is segregated from forklift trucks when they are operating in the yard.
Moy Park pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 17 of the Workplace (Health Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. The company was fined £866,650 and ordered to pay costs of £11,651.61
Speaking after the hearing inspector Lindsay Bentley said: “The employee’s injuries were life-changing and he could have easily been killed. This serious incident with devastating injuries could have been avoided if basic precautions had been put in place.”
A spokesperson for Moy Park said: “The health and safety of our team members is of the upmost importance and we sincerely regret that one our employees sustained an injury in the workplace.
We have fully investigated this incident and have in place procedures and practices to uphold the high safety standards we are committed to delivering.”