Ripon firm fined nearly £50k after worker suffered burns

A Ripon-based construction firm has been fined nearly £50,000 after one of its worker suffered multiple burns.

Walden Builders Ltd was in the process of demolishing an outbuilding on September 18, 2018 when an excavator struck a wall containing a 415v cable.

The contact with the digger caused it to arc and a fire soon broke out. Workers then used a sheet of tin to try and contain the blaze.

However the tin soon heated up and dropped onto one of the workers, causing burns to their scalp, arm and hands.


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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigated and found that the company failed to act on a quote from Northern Power Grid to terminate supply to the building.

Leeds Magistrates Court last week fined Walden Builders Ltd £42,000 and ordered the company to pay £4,707 in costs.

HSE inspector Paul Thompson said after the hearing:

“The company should have ensured that there was no live power to the building prior to the start of demolition work.

“The company had failed to prepare a written plan for the demolition of the building or any site-specific risk assessments.

“This incident could so easily have been avoided by simply carrying out correct control measures and safe working practices.”