Fife Council has been fined for serious safety failings after
workers struck and ruptured an underground gas pipe releasing almost four
tonnes of gas.
One hundred homes and businesses, as well as a primary
school, were evacuated following the incident at the council’s Milesmark Depot
in Carnock Road, Dunfermline, on 11 June 2010.
Dunfermline Sheriff Court heard that although there
were no casualties as a result of the incident, members of the public were put
at risk of injury or death.
The court was told that drainage works were being carried
out at the depot by the council’s own employees. On the day of the incident the
employees, who were not supervised, decided to excavate a new trench unaware a
decision had been taken the day before not to dig in that particular area.
During the excavation, using a hand held power tool and
mechanical digger, they exposed and disturbed whinstone dust, which is an
indicator of the presence of gas or water pipes. In spite of this, they
continued the excavation and the digger struck and ruptured a gas valve on a
six-inch pressure main.
They immediately evacuated the area and reported the
incident. The emergency services and Scotland Gas Networks were called to the
scene and all properties in the area evacuated for five hours while the damage
was repaired.
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
revealed various failings by the council including:
• failure to assess the risks to members of the public
near the depot;
• failure to provide and maintain a safe system of work
for the excavation, which included failing to refer to utility plans showing
the location of underground services and failing to use devices or hand tools
to locate underground services;
• failure to provide the necessary information,
instruction and supervision to the excavation works to ensure the health and
safety of nearby members of the public.
Fife Council, of Fife House, North Street, Glenrothes, was
fined £24,000 after pleading guilty to breaching Sections 2 and 3 of the Health
and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.
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