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Window cleaning company fined for safety breaches

* STUBBS.jpgA window cleaning firm and its sole director have been fined for health and safety breaches after the company was employed to clean the windows at a nursing home.

The Health and Safety Executive successfully prosecuted Brian Stubbs (director) and Brian Stubbs & Company at Stafford Magistrates' Court after a window cleaner was observed standing on guttering on the outside of a balcony parapet wall on the third floor of St Joseph's Nursing Home, Lichfield Road, Stafford, in August 2014. An HSE investigation found that there was no suitable edge protection or other appropriate safety measures in place.

Mr Stubbs, of Westhead Avenue, Stafford, was fined a total of £660 and ordered to pay £867 costs after pleading guilty to breaching 3(1)(a) of The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999, while Brian Stubbs and Company was fined £660 and ordered to pay £846 in costs after pleading guilty to breaching 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005.

After the case HSE Inspector Katherine Blunt commented:

"Work being carried out in this manner was entirely avoidable. This could very easily have been a fatality.

"They didn't have to do the work this way. As advertised on the company's website, a 'reach and wash' system could have been used, which allows the cleaning of windows up to 65 feet."

For more information on what employers need to do to protect employees when they work at height visit :

www.hse.gov.uk

16th July 2015




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