Cochester-based tile manufacturing company, Spartan Promenade Tiles Limited, was fined £10,000 + costs after a worker was drawn into the in-running nip.
The circumstances were:
- The accident occurred on the tail drum of a conveyor.
- On 18 February 2019, an employee was removing sand from the inside of a conveyor belt in an attempt to fix the machine.
- The company failed to suitably assess the risks, implement a safe system of work, and control the risks.
- Employees were not trained in the use of isolation or lock off procedures for the machinery on site.
- Employees were not made aware that such procedures existed.
- There were no arrangements for the supervision or monitoring of employees to ensure they were correctly isolating and locking off machinery before completing maintenance tasks.
- There was no functioning emergency stop in the vicinity of the conveyor tail drum.
- The guard on the conveyor tail drum had been removed.
- The machine had not been isolated or even switched off.
- The employee’s left glove became caught in the in-running nip of the conveyor tail drum, pulling his hand and arm into the machine.
- The emergency stop button in the building did not work, so a colleague had to run to another building to alert the operator at the control panel to turn the machine off.
- The employee suffered three breaks to his left arm and crush injuries to his forearm.
The HSE inspector said
“This injury could have been easily prevented and the risks should have been identified. Employers need to properly assess and apply effective control measures to minimise the risk from dangerous parts of machinery, and adequately train their workers to use isolation and lock off procedures if they carry out maintenance work.”
“This injury could have been easily prevented and the risks should have been identified. Employers need to properly assess and apply effective control measures to minimise the risk from dangerous parts of machinery, and adequately train their workers to use isolation and lock off procedures if they carry out maintenance work.”
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