A road worker suffered minor burns when a road marking vehicle caught
fire and exploded in Bristol, a court has heard. Neil Higgins from
Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire was laying road markings with a team at
Imperial Park, Hartcliffe, on 25 June 2013 when the explosion happened.
The incident was investigated by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE),
which prosecuted Redland Road Marking Ltd at Bristol Magistrates Court.
HSE’s
investigation found that gas-heated cauldrons on top of the vehicle
were unsuitable for the work because the pipework was not properly
connected and the equipment had no flame failure devices. In addition,
the pipework had not been fitted by a competent person. Mr Higgins’
employer, Redland Road Marking Ltd, of Hillside Road, Leighton Buzzard,
Bedfordshire, pleaded guilty to breaching work equipment regulations and
was fined £2,000 and ordered to pay £1,123 in costs.
HSE
Principal Inspector Helena Tinton, speaking after the hearing, said:
“This is not the first time there has been a fire of this nature on a
road marking vehicle and the operators need to ensure that the equipment
has been installed by a competent person and regularly maintained. It
is a matter of good fortune that nobody died as a result of this
incident.”
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