Two haulage companies have been
sentenced for safety failings after an HGV driver was left paralysed from the
chest down following an incident at a transport yard in Sandy, Bedfordshire.
The 51-year-old man, from St Ives, Cambridgeshire, was crushed as he was
closing the rear doors of his HGV when another lorry reversed into the area he
was working in at the yard on Tyne Road, which was being rented by his
employers H & M Distribution Ltd. The worker suffered life-changing injuries
and will be unable to work again. As well as his paralysis, he suffered a brain
injury which has affected his sight and has lost most of the use of his arms.
The
incident was investigated by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which
prosecuted H & M Distribution Ltd and H E Payne Transport Ltd – the
owners of the yard.
The
court heard that before setting out on a delivery, the driver pulled his loaded
HGV forward of the loading bay so he could close the rear doors. As he was
doing so, a curtain-sided lorry reversed alongside the bay into the area he was
working in, crushing him between the two vehicles.
HSE’s
investigation revealed that despite both companies being road hauliers, there
was no documented procedure for vehicle movements in the transport yard. An
Improvement Notice was served on both companies requiring them to organise
movements in the yard so pedestrians and vehicles could circulate in a safe
manner, which was complied with.
H &
M Distribution Ltd of Sankey Valley Industrial Estate, Newton-le-Willows, was
fined a total of £150,000 and ordered to pay costs of £13,996 after pleading
guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. H E
Payne Transport Ltd of The Lane, Wyboston, Bedfordshire, was fined a total of
£100,000 and ordered to pay costs of £13,996 after pleading guilty to breaching
Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
After
the case, HSE Inspector Emma Rowlands said: “This was a horrific and entirely
preventable injury caused by the shared failure of both companies to recognise
the hazards arising from loading operations at the transport yard and their
duty to protect the people working there. Our investigation found that there
was no documented procedure which allowed workplace transport and pedestrians
to circulate the site in safety, and a dangerous lack of segregation between
vehicles and workers on foot. Tragically, as a result an employee is now
paralysed for life.”
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