A food packaging company in Buxton has been fined after an employee
suffered severe injuries to his leg when he was struck by a forklift
truck. Primopost Ltd was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive
(HSE) after an investigation found the company did not have a safe
system of work in place at its factory at Staden Park.
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Magistrates’ Court in Buxton heard that Michael Booth had just given
some cleaning materials to a colleague, who was working on a machine,
when the incident happened on 20 November 2012. As he stepped backwards
to turn around, he was hit by a forklift truck carrying a large reel of
printed film. The 42-year-old from Buxton broke his right leg in three
places and was in hospital for six days, where he had metal bars and
pins inserted. The court was told there should have been a separate
walkway to keep pedestrians away from vehicles, or the company should
have found another way of moving goods around the factory. Following the
incident, the firm began using pallet trucks which are much safer than
forklifts as they are operated by someone walking behind them and run at
a slower speed.
Primopost Ltd, of Staden Lane in Buxton, was
fined £30,000 and ordered to pay £2,979 in prosecution costs after
pleading guilty to single breaches of the Workplace (Health, Safety and
Welfare) Regulations 1992 and the Management of Health and Safety at
Work Regulations 1999.
Speaking after the hearing, HSE Inspector
Stuart Parry said: “Michael suffered injuries which have had a
significant impact on his life because the factory where he was working
wasn’t safe. Forklift trucks are responsible for around a quarter of all
injuries involving workplace transport and so it’s vital companies have
systems in place to keep them away from pedestrians. This can be as
simple as painting a white line on the floor. Alternatively, they should
find other ways of moving goods around factory floors. If pallet trucks
had been in use at the time of the incident – as they are now – then
Michael’s injuries could have been avoided.”
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