Wednesday, 29 April 2020

E.G.L. Homecare fined £85,000 after worker's arm was caught in exposed rollers

E.G.L. Homecare Limited were fined £85,314 (inc.costs) after an agency worker was caught in a poorly-guarded machine.
The circumstances were:
  • The machine was a press which was part of a line that glued sponge to abrasive sheets to make scourer sponges.
  • There was no tunnel guard to prevent access to the rollers of the machine.
  • On 19 June 2019 a worker was operating the machine where he had to remove the sheets of scourer sponges from the conveyor onto a pallet.
  • He attempted to remove dirt from a press roller.
  • His right hand got dragged into the nip point of two in-running rollers up to his shoulder. 
  • He was diagnosed with forearm compartment syndrome, a painful condition caused by bleeding or swelling within an enclosed bundle of muscles. 
  • He had an operation on his arm and had to stay in hospital for six days.

The HSE inspector said:
“This incident could have been avoided had the company properly assessed the guarding arrangements on the machine when it was installed. Unfortunately access to in-running rollers is a common cause of injury but it can be easily avoided by providing effective control measures such as the provision of tunnel guards.”

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