Construction firm Montway has been fined £144,000 after a worker was seriously injured when he fell off a roof during demolition work.
The Hertfordshire-based firm received the fine following the roofing accident in 2013 when Romanian labourer Ioan Vancea fell from a partly demolished roof and suffered serious injuries.
No scaffolding had been provided and the work was not being supervised. Vancea fell 5m from the roof to the ground and sustained a series of injuries including a fractured spine. He was in an induced coma for two weeks and remained in hospital for three months.
The site was inspected by the HSE two weeks after the incident and unsupervised demolition work was still being carried out. A number of serious matters were identified including asbestos which had been removed from the house and was found in a pile by a neighbouring property’s hedge and in broken pieces mixed in with other debris.
Enforcement Notices were immediately served to ensure workers and members of the public were protected.
Montway Limited of Batchworth House, Batchworth Place, Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 1JE pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and was fined £144,000 and ordered to pay £43,606.15 in costs. Montway Ltd originally pleaded not guilty, but changed their plea and sought a Newton Hearing to determine numerous issues it disputed.
The Newton hearing took place before District Judge Roscoe on 23-24 May 2016.
HSE inspector Andrew Verrall-Withers commented after the hearing: “Mr. Vancea’s injuries were life changing and he could easily have been killed.
“This serious incident would have been avoided if scaffolding had been provided. Montway Ltd’s site documents even identified it was needed.”