Dan Thomas prosecutes fatal accident case on behalf of Health & Safety Executive

A Darwen firm have appeared in court after one of their employees, Graham Readfern (56 yrs old from Bacup), died after falling from the roof of a partly completed loft conversion project in January 2012.

Newhey Loft Conversions Limited were prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after an investigation revealed that the scaffolding used to protect workers from a fall while carrying out roof work was not sufficient.

Minshull Street Crown Court heard that Newhey had been contracted to carry out a large loft conversion on a property in Chorlton, Manchester and their subcontracted employee, Mr. Readfern, had fallen from the roof of the dormer conversion but was not caught by the scaffolding as it had not been built high enough to stop someone falling to the ground some 5 metres below.

Mr. Readfern had been carrying a roll of roofing felt onto the newly built dormer window when the ladder he was using collapsed and he was catapulted over the scaffold handrail into a neighbouring garden. Although treatment was given, Mr. Readfern died of his injuries 17 days later.

Newhey Loft Conversions Limited pleaded guilty and was fined £40,000 and ordered to pay £20,000 towards the cost of the prosecution.

Dan Thomas was instructed by Craig Morris & Clive Monaghan of Fieldings Porter on behalf of the Health & Safety Executive.

Dan Thomas is a member of the Attorney General’s specialist “Regulatory List” of Counsel and is currently instructed as sole counsel in a number of complex regulatory law matters in both the criminal and civil courts.

Read more here :

http://press.hse.gov.uk/2015/firm-prosecuted-following-the-avoidable-death-of-a-roof-worker/

http://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/skimping-on-scaffolding-led-to-builders-death

http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/13500389.Darwen_firm_hit_with___60_000_fine_over_roof_fall_death/

http://www.accidentreportform.co.uk/category/accident-report-form-news