Risk Management
Employee Prosecutions
A security guard agreed to unload a consignment of cardboard from a lorry using a
fork-lift truck. The guard was not trained in the use of such equipment and had been warned
by both the security company he worked for and the employer at the premises he was guarding
not to use any work equipment on the premises.
Whilst off loading pallets of cardboard
weighing over 700 kg one fell, striking the driver fracturing his pelvis, foot and
ribs.
The security guard was fined £260 for failing to take reasonable care of himself and others.
Example of poor fleet management:
- A firm (Company A) on an industrial estate had a fork-lift truck which was fitted with a
man-riding cage. Two brothers (aged 18 and 19) employed by a neighbouring firm (Company
B) expressed interest in the equipment and were raised 21 feet into the air by the
firm's manager. The manager climbed off the fork-lift truck and his place was taken by
another employee of Company A. This employee reversed the fork-lift truck across the
forecourt and then made a sharp turn causing the vehicle to overturn. The brothers
received serious injuries, one a broken neck and smashed vertebrae, the other a broken
back, broken right femur and dislocation of several toes that were subsequently
amputated.
The employee who drove the fork-lift truck was fined £1,000. May 2007
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