A London construction company has been fined £40,000 for an unsafe basement excavation at a house in Parsons Green.
Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard how RS Construction UK (London) Ltd was working at a site on St Dionis Road, London which was inspected by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE).
The inspector found there was an excavation directly behind the front door, which was the only entrance and exit for the site.
The excavation was approximately 3.5 metres deep with no shoring to support the sides of the excavation and no edge protection around the top to stop anyone or anything falling into it.
Of immediate concern was a worker in the bottom of the excavation who was instructed to get out of the pit.
An investigation by the HSE found that the RS Construction had received previous enforcement action on similar risks at other sites and still failed to ensure suitable and sufficient safe access and egress to and from the construction site. It also failed to ensure all practicable steps were taken to prevent danger to any person from working in the excavation.
RS Construction UK (London) Limited, of International House, Regents Street, London, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 17(1)(a) and 22(1) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, and was fined £40,000 (£20,000 for each offence) and ordered to pay full costs of £1,486.
This article was published on 15 Apr 2016 (last updated on 15 Apr 2016).