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Pontllanfraith firm fined £5,000 after worker’s death

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 16:59, Thursday November 24th, 2011.
Last updated: 17:01, Thursday November 24th, 2011

A packaging company has been fined £5,000 and ordered to pay costs of £36,000 after a worker was killed at its Ponllanfraith plant.

Gareth Young, 60, was crushed by a half-tonne metal cabinet at the factory owned by Moulded Paper Ltd and operated by IMCO Ltd – which has since gone into liquidation.

IMCO was found guilty in its absence at a hearing on Thursday at Cardiff Crown Court.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which investigated and then prosecuted the firm, said the cabinet had been propped up against a wall and left unsecured by machinery removal men months earlier.

Mr Young, a grandfather from Beaufort near Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, had been trying to remove sheet metal from the disused cabinet when it slid onto him on August 4, 2009.

Despite the efforts of a specialist fire service team to rescue him, Mr Young suffered fatal injuries.

The HSE said the company had failed to ensure the health and safety and welfare of its employees.

Now in liquidation, the firm was found guilty in its absence of breaching health and safety laws by Judge Christopher Llewellyn-Jones QC. It was also ordered to pay costs of £36,971.

Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Trevor Hay said: “This was a tragic death that could so easily have been prevented.

“This fatality shows the importance of carrying out thorough risk assessments of the working environment, especially following any major changes.

“A competent risk assessment would have revealed the instability of the electrical control cabinet that fell on Mr Young and the need for it to be secured to prevent it from falling.”

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