A multi million pound turnover food manufacturer and one of its
directors have been fined after a worker was crushed by a forklift truck
at its Warwickshire factory.
Leamington Crown Court heard that
agency worker Jamie Barsby was lucky to be alive after the incident at
The Sandwich Factory Holdings Ltd on the Carlyon Road Industrial Estate
in Atherstone on 29 July 2012.
He was thrown from the forks of a
forklift truck and crushed between the forklift and the back of an
articulated lorry as he was being lifted into the back of the lorry to
reorganise pallets of sandwiches. The 26-year-old, from Atherstone,
broke a number of vertebrae, fractured his pelvis and suffered blood
blisters all over his body.
The Judge found that director Paul
Nicholson had failed to ensure safety management systems were in place
at the factory. The court heard that had such systems been in place, the
unsafe practice would not have occurred and existed for a prolonged
period of time.
The Sandwich Factory Holdings Ltd, of Helsinki
Road, Sutton Fields Industrial Estate, Kingston upon Hull, pleaded
guilty to breaching Section 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at
Work etc Act 1974. It was fined a total of £60,000 and ordered to pay
costs of £57,790.
Director Paul Nicholson, aged 55, of Balnain,
Drumndrochit, Inverness, pleaded guilty to two breaches of Section 37(1)
of the same Act. He was given a conditional discharge and ordered to
pay costs of £50,513.
NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety
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