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Haulage firm fined after LGV driver is killed

23 August 2023 09:00:00 BST | News, Stats & Facts Haulage firm fined after LGV driver is killed

A haulage firm has been fined £150,000 after a light goods vehicle (LGV) driver was killed when his truck hit overhead power cables.

Haulage firm fined after LGV driver is killed

A haulage firm has been fined £150,000 after a light goods vehicle (LGV) driver was killed when his truck hit overhead power cables. The fatal incident happened at the premises of Andrew Black at Drem Airfield, in East Lothian, on December 31, 2021.

Driver Grant Borton was finishing for the day and was using the wash bay to clean his truck in preparation for his next shift. After leaving the wash bay, he raised the tipper, which made contact with the overhead powerlines, and Borton was electrocuted and died.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigation revealed that a failure to ensure that suitable control measures were in place resulted in Borton being electrocuted. The company had not undertaken a risk assessment in respect of the hazard of overhead powerlines on site. There were no suitable means to warn drivers exiting the wash bay of overhead powerlines.

There was a faded, illegible sign and a single A4-sized laminated sheet – which did not meet with the regulatory requirements for warning signs – pointed in the opposite direction from the wash bay; it would not have been visible to a driver exiting the bay.

One of the HSE specialist reports produced for the incident suggested that to manage the risk, the company should have contacted ScottishPower to have the lines buried or put in place signage and road markings to form an exclusion zone.

“By failing to have suitable controls in place to prevent contact with overhead powerlines, the company put their employees in danger of electrocution.

“This prosecution should remind employers that failing to take reasonable health and safety measures can have fatal consequences and they will be held accountable for this failure.”

 

 

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