A Sunderland firm has been fined for failing to hold statutory insurance that enables employees to claim compensation should they be injured at work.
Sun Spirit Ltd did not hold any Employer's Liability Compulsory Insurance between 9 Feb and 13 December 2012.
This meant the firm, which provides and installs solar panels, was not insured against liability for bodily injury or disease sustained by their employees resulting from their work.
Sun Spirit Ltd of Quay Court, Sunderland, was fined £1600 ( inc. costs).
The HSE inspector said:
"As well as being a legal requirement, Employers' Liability Compulsory Insurance offers important protection for employers and employees alike. Failure to have such insurance could leave any employee who is injured or suffers ill health because of their work unable to get any compensation for their suffering. The failure of employers to insure is seen as a serious matter and HSE will continue to take legal action where appropriate."
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