Workers exposed to hazardous substances
July 21, 2008

Derby crown court imposed the fine and ordered the firm to pay costs of £12,122.53 for contravening Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 by failing to ensure, as far as was reasonably practical, that its staff were not exposed to hazardous substances.
A failure to assess the risks the employees were likely to face led to safe working practices not being implemented and Noelle Walker, the Health and Safety Executive's (HSE) inspector for Derbyshire, said other firms should ensure they have taken reasonable steps to reduce the risk of harm.
"Employers must ensure that decommissioning work is properly planned to take account of health and safety risks and that employees and agency workers are made fully aware of the risks associated with hazardous substances," she stated.
The HSE recently warned companies to protect workers from hazardous substances after Wragby-based E.H Thomas (beehives) was fined £12,500 after one employee was injured using a cutting machine while colleagues were exposed to potentially harmful western red cedar wood dust.

More COSHH news:
Plant fined GBP12000 after workers overcome by toxic fumes - June 26, 2009Merseyside companies urged not to ignore health and safety warnings - June 23, 2009
Fine issued for chemical release - April 6, 2009
Silicosis awareness 'to be raised at event' - March 26, 2009
Scotland govt reveals health and safety problem - January 29, 2009

