Tuesday 15 December 2020

VSMPO Tirus fined £200,000 for failure to provide support for material being cut which allowed 1.5 tonnes of material to fall onto an employee's leg.

Titanium supplier VSMPO Tirus Limited was fined £207,293 (inc.costs) after an employee sustained multiple fractures to his leg because of a failure to support material being cut.

The circumstances were:

  • On 20 September 2017, an employee was cutting titanium on a metal cutting band saw.
  • The sheets being cut were significantly larger than the machine bed.
  • VSMPO Tirus had failed to suitably and sufficiently assess the risk of material falling from the machine bed.
  • They had failed to put in measures to control the risk.  An extension to the machine bed or stanchions with back stops would have prevented the material from falling from the machine bed.
  • Almost 1.5 tonnes of titanium plate fell from the bed the band saw trapping the employee's leg underneath.

The HSE inspector added:
“A simple, cost-effective solution could have prevented this horrendous injury.”

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