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Family, including three year old girl, exposed to asbestos
26 October 2015
Tenants of a house in Lincolnshire, including a three year old girl, were exposed to dangerous levels of deadly asbestos dust, a court was told.
A judge at Lincoln Crown Court fined Blankney Estates, the company which rented the property in Scopwick, after it pleaded guilty to health and safety offences.
The court heard it did not manage adequately what were clearly deteriorating asbestos materials, and did not ensure that work within the property to remove an asbestos-lagged tank was properly planned and carried out safely by competent contractors.
The same court also fined plumbing company Michael Grace and Adam and John Thurlby, who were directors of a family-owned demolition company ART Dismantling Co. These defendants were prosecuted by HSE for breaching the Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2006 when they worked on removing the tank from the house.
Farming company Blankney Estates pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. It was fined £50,000 and ordered to pay £20,000 in costs. HSE said it failed in its Section 3 duty to take reasonable steps to ensure the premises were safe and to ensure that the work to remove the tank was done safely.
Adam and John Thurlby also pleaded guilty. They were each fined £12,500 and were each ordered to pay £7500 costs for contravening five CAR Regulations while acting as directors of ART Dismantling.
Michael Grace pleaded guilty to three CAR offences and was fined £10,000 plus £5000 in costs.
Asbestos can be found in any building built before the year 2000 and causes around 5000 deaths every year.
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