Keywords: health and safety, work at height, scaffold, edge protection, Work at Height Regulations,
Updated: Fine for falling debris
Prosecutions and Claims |
29.02.2008
A demolition firm that sent workers up on a roof without edge protection or scaffolding and allowed debris and tiles to fall into a neighbouring property's garden has been fined £10,000 under the Work at Height Regulations.
In early 2007, the HSE received complaints that demolit ...
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