£1.6m fine after mast climber crush tragedy

Grant Prior 4 hours ago
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A temporary access specialist has been fined £1.6m after a 24-year-old man was crushed to death.

Phillips had been assisting while temporary Mast Climber Work Platform sections were being lifted by a lorry mounted crane.
Phillips had been assisting while temporary Mast Climber Work Platform sections were being lifted by a lorry mounted crane.

Jack Phillips lost his life on 8 August 2019 while working for Brand Energy and Infrastructure Services UK Ltd on South Cliff Tower in Eastbourne.

He had been assisting while temporary Mast Climber Work Platform sections were being lifted by a lorry mounted crane.

The load fell on top of Phillips when the lifting sling which was attached to the crane snapped.

An HSE and Sussex Police investigation found Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services UK Ltd, trading as Lyndon SGB, failed to properly plan the lifting operation of the work platform.

The company had failed to identify a requirement for safe exclusion zones and also failed to have a suitable robust system in place to ensure all accessories had been thoroughly examined or disposed when expired. This resulted in out-of-date slings being used.

Phillips’ parents, Scot and Nichola, said in a statement: “How do you put into words the utter devastation you feel. Our child, our only son, is dead. Our life, our family’s life has now changed forever. We are no longer complete without Jack, we will never see our baby boy, the boy we nurtured and helped grow into a young man, get married, raise a family, or grow old.

Jack Phillips was 24 when he lost his life

“His sisters will never have the honour of him being an uncle to their children. We will never have the honour of seeing or meeting his children. Jack was a happy go lucky “Jack the lad”. Everyone who had the pleasure of meeting him, loved him.”

Brand Energy and Infrastructure Services UK Ltd, of Leatherhead, Surrey pleaded guilty to safety breaches and was fined £1,600,000 and ordered to pay £23,193.60 in costs at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.

HSE principal inspector Ross Carter said: “This tragic incident led to the wholly avoidable death of a young man. This death could so easily have been prevented if Jack’s employer had fulfilled its statutory duty to plan and manage the risks associated with lifting equipment and lifting operations.

“Brand Energy and Infrastructure Services UK Ltd failed in its duty of care to all its operatives, including Jack, in the way it planned and implemented the lifting operations and the slack customs and practices it allowed to become part of the safety culture with regard to lifting.”

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