Worker loses three fingers at timber frame factory

Grant Prior 1 month ago
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A timber frame company has been fined after an employee had three fingers severed by a panel saw at work.

An HSE photo of the accident scene
An HSE photo of the accident scene

David Broadway, 36, had been working at construction supplier Pemberton Timber Frame Limited at its site in Ramsgate on the morning of 4 January 2023.

He was operating a panel saw and asked to cut down the thickness of a length of timber – known as a rip cut. This process involved passing a length of timber through the panel saw multiple times as the timber exceeded the depth the blade could cut in one pass.

CCTV footage shows Broadway successfully completing the cut before flipping the length of timber over, but he soon found the second cut much more difficult. He can been seen attempting to feed the timber through the saw and while receiving it from the cut end, his right hand made contact with the saw blade, instantly amputating his index, middle and ring fingers, also cutting his little finger.

Broadway said the accident has massively impacted his life.

He said: “I used to do weight lifting, ride my bike and keep active.

“I used to work a lot with my hands and I am now getting frustrated as I can’t do these things.

“Even normal activities like cooking or taking a shower are a challenge. It makes me feel stressed as I can’t do the everyday activities I used to do.”

Broadway said he also struggles to care for his children, including his young son, born after the accident.

An HSE investigation found that Broadway was asked to complete a task that was not suitable for the machine he was using. Pemberton Timber Frame Ltd had also failed to ensure he received sufficient training or instruction on how to use the panel saw safely, which would have included vital information about the limitations of the saw, guarding and other  safety features such as a riving knife and the use of a push stick. The saw riving knife was also absent at the time of the incident.

The investigation also discovered that the company had appropriate machines to undertake this task safely but Broadway was unaware of this due to his lack of training.

Pemberton Timber Frame Ltd of Walmer, Kent pleaded guilty to safety breaches at Sevenoaks Magistrates’ court and was fined £12,000 and ordered to pay full costs of £4,034.

Speaking after the hearing, HSE principal inspector Ross Carter said: “Those in control of work have a responsibility to devise safe methods of working and to provide the necessary information, instruction and training to their workers.

“If a suitable safe system of work had been in place prior to the incident, the life changing injuries sustained by Mr Broadway would not have happened.”

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