HSE WM 261/07 3 October 2007
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has warned companies to ensure that adequate precautions are taken in the removal of asbestos, as asbestos-related disease accounts for over 3,500 deaths every year.
The warning comes after Bloom Environmental Ltd of Loughborough and with a working address at Lea Hall Enterprise Park, Wheelhouse Road, Rugeley, were fined £12,000 and costs of £3,750 at Halesowen Magistrates' Court on Tuesday 2 October.
The prosecution follows a routine inspection by the HSE of a business premises in Stourbridge Road, Halesowen, where employees of Bloom Environmental Ltd were removing asbestos on 23 November 2006, as the building was being prepared for demolition.
The HSE inspector found that five of the company's employees were not taking proper precautions, contravening Regulations 7,11,16,17 and 23 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006. The inspector issued a Prohibition Notice, stopping the work.
Prosecuting HSE Inspector, Tony Woodward said:
"Breathing in asbestos fibres can lead to asbestos-related disease, which kills over 3,500 people a year - more than any other single work-related illness. The disease can take many more years to develop and individuals will not be immediately aware of a change in someone's health after inhalation of asbestos. Employers involved in this field of work have a responsibility for the safety of their employees, and we are working with the industry to ensure high standards to protect health are achieved."
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