A national oil and environmental services company has been fined
£25,000 after two workers were badly burned in a tanker explosion.
One
of the men suffered life-changing injuries that left him in a critical
condition and mean he is now unable to expose his skin to direct
sunlight. The 32-year-old from Eccles, who has asked not to be named,
spent three and a half months in hospital and is unlikely ever to be
able to return to work.
Adler and Allan Ltd was prosecuted by the
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) following the incident at its site in
Walkden on 5 March 2013, after an investigation found its procedure for
cleaning out the tanker lorry had been unsafe.
Manchester Crown
Court heard that the workers had been using the tanker to remove fuel
from disused pumps at Plant Hill police station in Manchester. After
dropping off a load of waste petrol, they returned to Adler and Allan’s
site on Harcourt Street to clean out the inside of the tanker.
They
reversed the vehicle into the yard and opened the rear door on the
tanker, before using a pressure washer gun. As they did this, there was
an explosion that engulfed both men and resulted in a large fire that
destroyed the side of a neighbouring building.
One of the workers
sustained burns to his face. The other was taken to intensive care in a
critical condition. He needed four skin grafts and is likely to require
ongoing treatment for the foreseeable future.
The court was told
petrol vapour had been allowed to escape into the yard when the tanker
door was opened, with a spark from the pressure washer or another
ignition source at the site causing the explosion.
Adler &
Allan Ltd, of Station Parade in Harrogate, was fined £25,000 and ordered
to pay £8,166 in prosecution costs after pleading guilty to a breach of
the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 on 12 December 2014.
Speaking after the hearing, HSE Inspector David Norton said:
“Two
men were badly burned, with one suffering horrific, life-changing
injuries, because their employer didn’t do enough to make sure they
stayed safe.
“Adler & Allan is experienced in dealing with
flammable substances but its risk assessment for cleaning out the tanker
did not identify fire or explosion as a potential danger. NEBOSH Fire Safety & Risk Management Course
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