Sunday, 24 September 2017

Scaffold inspectors caught faking safety certificates

Two scaffold inspectors have been prosecuted after a worker fell through a gap on a structure they had signed off as safe.

Greater Manchester Magistrates’ Court heard how on 26th March 2014, the 49-year old worker was working on a re-roofing project.

As he stepped down from the untiled roof onto a fixed scaffold, he fell through a gap between the working platform of the scaffolding and the building.

He suffered fracture injuries to his spine and had to wear a back brace for eight weeks.

The scaffolding had been signed off as safe for use by Stephen Harper and Garry Arnold.

An HSE investigation revealed that they had not carried out the relevant inspections and had falsified the certificates to show that all was safe for use.

Speaking after the hearing HSE Inspector Matt Greenly said: “Scaffold Inspectors are relied upon by workers and must be trusted.

“Falsely completing reports without carrying out a thorough inspection can lead to serious risks being missed and life changing accidents occurring.”

Harper of Alkrington, Middleton and Arnold of Crookes, Sheffield, pleaded guilty to safety breaches and were each sentenced to 170 hours community service and ordered to pay £1,500 costs.



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/09/25/scaffold-inspectors-caught-faking-safety-certificates/

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