Firm fined for roof fall incident

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A construction firm based in,Telford has been prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a man shattered his wrist when he fell from a youth centre roof in Solihull.

Dodd Group (Midlands) Ltd’s employee Matthew Dutton fell more than four metres from the unprotected edge of a flat roof at Coronation Youth Centre on Green Lane in Shirley.

Solihull Magistrates’ Court heard the 36-year-old and a colleague had been moving a piece of silver ducting up a ladder to the roof on 12 November 2009 when he fell.

He shattered his wrist, where two bones disintegrated, and he will never regain full use of his hand. He also suffered concussion, a black eye and other facial injuries and was off work for four months.

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The HSE investigation found that the company had failed to plan a safe system of work, assess the risk, supervise Mr Dutton adequately or provide any safety barriers or other means to prevent a fall.

Dodd Group (Midlands) Ltd, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 4(1) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay £3,511 in costs.

HSE Inspector Paul Thompson said:

“This entirely preventable incident is a very sad consequence of Dodd Group Midlands’s failure to plan and execute a safe system of work.

“If the company had taken proper precautions, both while the work was in the planning stage and when the work was being undertaken, Mr Dutton’s fall and resulting injuries could have been completely avoided.

“Falling from height remains the biggest cause of deaths within the construction industry, and the company’s failings could easily have led to this incident being fatal.”

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