A development company has been sentenced for breaches of the Work at Height Regulations.
Landrose
Developments Limited of North Circular Road, London, pleaded guilty to
safety failings after a routine site inspection on 6 February 2013,
which resulted in enforcement action being taken.
Landrose were
carrying out construction of 20 domestic properties, including 10 houses
and 10 flats at a site in Willesden when HSE inspectors arrived.
Westminster
Magistrates’ Court heard that despite this action, the breaches were
repeated at the construction site and resulted in further enforcement
action.
However, despite the previous action, the breaches were
repeated on the 30th August 2013 at the construction site, without any
adequate means to prevent persons, materials or objects falling a
distance liable to cause personal injury. This resulted in further
enforcement action.
Landrose Developments Limited was fined
£16,000 with costs of £2,221 after pleading guilty to breaching
Regulations 6(3) and 10(1) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005. There
was also a victim surcharge applied.
This was a proactive
prosecution for repeated work at height breaches on more than one site,
without any adequate means to prevent persons, materials or objects
falling and causing injury.
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