Mark Sennett
Managing Editor |
Kelly Rose
Editor |
Home> | Industry Update | >Company News | >£1million fine for steel company after worker severely burnt |
£1million fine for steel company after worker severely burnt
30 June 2017
A 57-year-old man’s employer has been fined £1million after an oxygen pipe exploded in front of him.
The Sheffield Forgemasters Engineering Limited (SFEL) worker suffered life changing injuries after the explosion on 9 August 2013.
Sheffield Crown Court heard that work was carried out by an in-house contractor to fit a valve to an oxygen pipe that carried pure oxygen. The worker was carrying out checks when he heard hissing from the valve. While investigating the noise, the pipe and valve erupted in flames.
The injured person suffered severe third degree burns as a result of this incident. He was initially not expected to survive, having been kept in a coma for several weeks and undergoing several skin grafts.
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found the oxygen pipe had been fitted with contaminated second-hand flanges and butterfly valve, containing materials unsuitable for use with oxygen. It was foreseeable that work would at some point be undertaken on the oxygen pipelines that ran across the entire site, yet no action had been taken to take control of this line or to implement training or levels of responsibility for management of such work.
Sheffield Forgemasters Engineering pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and was fined £1,000,000 with £58,000.45 costs.
Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Carol Downes said: “This incident could have been avoided if simple checks had been carried out.
“Duty holders should be aware that HSE will not hesitate to take appropriate enforcement action against those that fall below the require standard.”
- Executive opinion - June 22
- Gateshead firm fined after roof blown off in high winds
- Business partners fined after worker is blinded in explosion
- Construction firms sentenced after road worker loses arm
- South Yorkshire firm a ‘serial safety offender’
- Manufacturer in court after worker loses arm
- Contractors in court after leisure centre roof fall
- Stone masonry boss failed to protect workers' health
- Construction firms invited to mock trial
- £200,000 fine after man dies in industrial blender