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Worker fell through pig shed roof after firm ignored safety warnings

Photo shows the fragile part of the pig shed roof that collapsed

A York firm that fits solar panels has been prosecuted after an employee fell four metres through the fragile roof of a pig shed at an East Yorkshire farm.

The worker had been employed for just two weeks by Solar Fit PV Ltd. and had no experience in solar panel installation. He was on all fours cutting rails for the panels when he suddenly heard a crack and the roof gave way.

The man landed, still on hands and knees, on a soft layer of animal waste on the concrete below and luckily managed to escape severe injury.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) yesterday (9 May) prosecuted Solar Fit PV Ltd. after investigating the incident at Rotsea Carr Farm in Cranswick, East Yorkshire, on 23 July 2012.

York Magistrates’ Court was told that three days earlier Solar Fit had taken measurements and started the installation of 100 solar panels on the roofs of two large pig sheds. On the morning of 23 July, the farm owner spoke to the firm’s director on site because he was unhappy with the way they had been working on the shed roof. He warned that the two roofs were fragile and no work should take place without using crawl boards, which he made available.

Photo shows the interior of the pig shed where the worker landed

HSE found Solar Fit took no action as a result of this advice and both the director and the inexperienced employee carried on working unsafely on the roof. The director then left the site and instructed the man to level the rail already on the roof and chop further rails for the panels.

The worker was continuing with the task, unsupervised, when the roof collapsed beneath him. He suffered a radial fracture to his left elbow and bruising to his legs. He has since recovered and found work elsewhere.

HSE found no precautions had been taken to prevent falls through the fragile roof and there was no edge protection along the ridge or to the left of the roof. A hand rail to the right of the roof only extended partway.

Solar Fit PV Ltd., of Fox Oak Park, Common Road, Dunnington, York, was fined a total of £6,000 and ordered to pay £6,585 in costs after admitting two breaches of the Work at Height Regulations 2005.

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