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Fife contractor done for dodgy scaffolding | Construction News | The Construction Index

A Fife construction firm has been fined for exposing workers to fall from height risk by using unsafe scaffolding.

Dangerous scaffolding was identified by inspectors from the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) during an unannounced visit to a site operated by G&G Contracts (Fife) Ltd in Kirk Street, Culross, Fife on 15 April 2010.

Dunfermline Sheriff Court heard that work to construct a single storey house extension had reached the stage where roof tiling, the installation of a skylight and other work to make it wind and watertight was still to be done.

A scaffold was in the process of being constructed by workers employed by the company. It appeared incomplete when HSE inspectors arrived and they quickly established that those involved in erecting it were not trained or competent to do so.

The scaffold was also being used by two workers from a plumbing and heating firm sub-contracted by G&G Contracts (Fife) Ltd to install lead flashing.

The inspectors ordered all work to stop and carried out a full check. This revealed a number of deficiencies with the scaffolding, including missing guard rails, bracings and toeboards; and no guarding on a working platform. The ledgers, used to hold the structure together, were also incorrectly placed and an access ladder was not properly secured and was not long enough for the job.

The court was told that the scaffolding failed to provide the required standard of protection.

G&G Contracts (Fife) Ltd, run by Ian Gourlay and Brian Gay, was fined £2,000 after pleading guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of The Work at Height Regulations 2005.

After sentencing, HSE inspector Mike Orr said: "Falls from height are one of the main causes of fatalities and serious injuries in the workplace, and employers cannot afford to ignore the risks.

"Thankfully no-one was injured as a result of the deficiencies in the scaffolding at this site, which posed a clear danger to those who were required to use it in order to work at height.

"This case should serve as a warning to companies that HSE will not hesitate to take enforcement action when workers are unnecessarily put at risk."
 
Im On A Job Right Now Where The Scaffolds Are An Absolute Deathtrap,Because The Site Manager Is Both Clueless And Terrified Of Falling Out With The Brickies, They Were Actually Laying Block In Tempratures Of Minus Six, Fekking Nonsense. Anyway Cant Stop And Yack Im Going To See Slade At The Caird Hall In Dundee Tonight. Should Be A Good Night, She Who Must Be Obeyed Is Digging Out Her Platforms As I Speak.
 
Slade now that makes me feel really old , Sounds like a great night Gerscaff she aint got you wearing the bell bottom flares has she :laugh:
 
No Mate Just A Top Hat With Mirrors On It And Fake Noddy Holder Sideburns, Should Be A Hoot, Im Meeting A Few Mates In The Boozer First Though.
 
I preferred The Sweet, have a mad one Harry!!!
How many sites worse than that up and down the country?
 
About time they started clamping down on these small builders


Agreed.

I think it's about time the HSE focused more on people like this and the one man band with a pick up and hired gear brigade that have no interest in health and safety and no real insurance etc.

They are killing the domestic market, time to stamp it out.
 
Agreed.

I think it's about time the HSE focused more on people like this and the one man band with a pick up and hired gear brigade that have no interest in health and safety and no real insurance etc.

They are killing the domestic market, time to stamp it out.

They will never put a stop to it,with stupid fines like that:mad:

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Slade now that makes me feel really old , Sounds like a great night Gerscaff she aint got you wearing the bell bottom flares has she :laugh:

I hope they are tartan ones:laugh:
 
Swifty The Sweet Were The Support Act, They Were Great.Slade Were Brill Good Night All Round She Who Must Be Obeyed Was On The Vin Rouge And Is Lying On The Sofa Snoring, Thank Fekk (Shes Not Giving Me A Hard Time). The Shows Were Fabulous The Last Time I Bled From The Ears This Much I Was Working With Young Jimmy Hogg,When I Was Subbieing To Brown Construction.
 
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