The reason for the prosecution was the sheer number of safety failings that occurred during a refurbishment contract Ethos had won. An inspection by the HSE identified the following:
- allowing existing structures to become weak and unstable
- no ‘temporary works plan' in place for workers, and no checks on whether workers were sufficiently trained to undertake the work
- the poor installation and positioning of building props
- the storage of large piles of bricks on several floors of still-standing buildings, posing a potential over-loading risk
- no assessment as to whether any evidence existed of a collapse risk
- an unsafe excavation of up to three metres deep running the length of the development site
- working-at-height risks
- fire risks because of poorly-stored flammable materials
- failure to provide suitable emergency exits
- insufficient fire detection and fire-fighting equipment
This clearly demonstrates that any demolition needs a trained team in place and expert advice should be sought. If you have a demolition project of any size or type please contact us asap for a no obligation quotation to ensure that the project is done in accordance with all current legislation and ACOPs.
For a detailed account of what happened visit SHP Online


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