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Failings found at hand car wash firms
21 June 2023
SERIOUS HEALTH and safety breaches were found by inspectors at 20 hand car wash businesses in West Sussex and Kent.
Faulty sockets, damaged cabling, and defective equipment were just some of the common issues HSE inspectors found.
HSE says businesses are failing to protect their staff and customers as a new wave of inspections begins this week (w/c 19 June 2023).
The two-day inspection campaign ran in May and was in response to persistent safety problems with hand car wash businesses across the country. It follows the recent prosecution by HSE of a car valeting company in the North East of England. The inspection campaign will now move on to East Sussex and Surrey.
The majority of issues identified related to electrical safety such as faulty sockets, damaged cabling, and defective electrical equipment. Inspectors also found some businesses didn’t have Employers Liability (Compulsory) Insurance in place while others lacked basic toilet and other staff welfare facilities.
Principal Inspector Emma Stiles, who is leading the campaign, said that the results reinforced HSE’s concerns about basic safety in the industry.
“Hand car washes have been identified as an area of concern for some time,” she said.
“The fact basic safety issues for were found at the majority of the premises we have visited so far have borne this out.
“A number of Prohibition Notices have been served meaning that there was an immediate serious risk of injury to staff and members of the public.
“Faulty electrical sockets and wiring are putting workers and the public at risk of serious injury from contact with electricity. Business owners need to understand the implications of cutting corners around safety.”
The HSE campaign will now target other areas, including East Sussex (from Lewes to Bexhill-on-Sea) and Surrey (Elmbridge and Runneymede). These inspections will be carried out from June 19.
HSE is asking the public to be vigilant when using car washes and to report any issues to the regulator.
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