Company fined after worker’s leg is trapped under machinery

A COMPOSITE door maker based in Greater Manchester has been fined £30,000 and ordered to pay £1,196.30 costs after an employee’s leg was trapped under machinery causing a serious laceration and fractures.

Manchester Magistrates’ Court was told how on January 21 2016 the worker at Supaglaze – trading as Shepley Windows in Dukinfield – had been attempting to resolve a jam at the rear of the CNC Uniteam Esseteam Sprint machine, when it began to move.

His leg became trapped under the machine.  The interlock guard on the machine had been defective for a period of many years, and the safety gate was always left open.

The HSE investigation found that there was no safe method for accessing the rear of the machine. Employees had not been trained in a safe system of work for accessing the rear of the machine and in the use of guards and the safety gate.

There was no system in place for monitoring guards and reporting defects.

HSE inspector Lisa Bailey said after the hearing: “Had Supaglaze Ltd checked and monitored the guards on the CNC machine, repaired the defects, and adequately trained their employees then this incident would not have occurred.”

Supaglaze pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 9 and Regulation 11(3) of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998.

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