Jewson receives £400,000 fine after forklift truck incident in Margate leaves workers with severe injuries
10:59, 05 May 2022
updated: 15:43, 05 May 2022
A builders' merchant has been fined £400,000 after two workers at its Margate branch suffered severe injuries in a forklift accident.
Twenty sheets of metal mesh slipped off a truck's forks at the town's Jewson yard, crushing an employee's legs and ankles.
He was left with life-changing injuries as a result of the incident last August, while another worker was struck on the head - sustaining deep cuts and lacerations.
Thanet District Council’s (TDC) public protection team launched an investigation and the authority decided to prosecute Jewson's parent company, Saint Gobain Building Distribution Ltd, for health and safety failings.
The firm, which admitted its guilt, was accused of failing to provide instruction, training and supervision to protect the welfare of its employees.
A sentencing hearing at Folkestone Magistrates Court last Thursday heard how risk assessments were poorly handled at the yard off Tivoli Road.
Bad communication also allowed problems with metal mesh removal at the site to continue.
There was a lack of training and understanding by the employees, and poor supervision by the management, with inadequate information, instruction and training being relayed.
Saint Gobain Building Distribution Ltd pleaded guilty to the health and safety failings, and the employee who suffered the most significant injuries read out a moving victim impact statement.
A district judge handed down a fine of £600,000 which was reduced to £400,000 due to the firm's guilty plea.
Costs of £23,094 will also be paid to the council.
Speaking after the sentencing, Cllr Jill Bayford, the council's portfolio holder for environmental health, said the fine was "fair".
“TDC will investigate and take enforcement action against employers who don't take health and safety at work seriously, especially where this results in the injury of others," she said.
"We feel that the fine handed down was fair and hope that this will bring some closure to all those who were affected by the accident.”
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