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HSE Warns of Danger of Moving Vehicles

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brothermagrew
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HSE Warns of Danger of Moving Vehicles

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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has warned employers they must have systems in place for ensuring pedestrians and vehicles can move safely in the workplace, after a Kirkby in Ashfield woman lost her leg when she was hit by a reversing forklift while working for a Derby company.

Northampton-based international distributors NYK Logistics (UK) Limited of Cheaney Drive, was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay £5,941 costs at Derby Crown Court today after pleading guilty to contravening regulations 4(1) and 17 (1) of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.

On 24 March 2006, at NYK's premises on Burton Road in Findern, Derby, 32-year-old administrative worker Lisa Ramos, from Kirkby in Ashfield was carrying paperwork across a warehouse when she was struck by a 2.5 tonne forklift truck reversing out of a loading bay. The injuries sustained were so severe that she had to have her left leg amputated below the knee.

Andrew Turner, HSE Principal Inspector for Derbyshire, said,:

"Although the company had identified that pedestrians were at risk from moving vehicles, and taken some steps to try to minimise this risk, it had become commonplace for pedestrians to walk through areas where forklift trucks manoeuvred and reversed.

Ms Ramos could have been killed as a result of this incident and has suffered a very serious injury, but it could have been avoided if NYK had taken a few simple measures such as ensuring Ms Ramos' duties didn't involve her having to walk across a vehicle loading area or putting barriers in place to prevent pedestrian access.

Workplace transport is one of the biggest causes of fatal and major injuries at work. Employers must ensure that workplaces are organised so pedestrians and vehicles can move around the workplace safely. When employers have arrangements in place to ensure that vehicles and pedestrians can circulate safely, these arrangements must be monitored to make sure that they are effective."

Notes for CWU Health and Safety Reps
Regulation 17(1) of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 states: "Every workplace shall be organised in such a way that pedestrians and vehicles can circulate in a safe manner."
Regulation 4(1) of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 states: "Every employer shall ensure that every workplace, modification, extension or conversion which is under his control and where any of his employees works complies with any requirement of these Regulations..."
The maximum fine for a breach of the regulations in the Crown Court is an unlimited fine.

Would urge all CWU health and safety reps to carry out checks on their own Delivery Office Yard Risk Assessments (which management should have done) that is of course if they exist in the first place.
"Today’s workplace has become heartless and soulless. Employees are seen as units of labour, automatons, functionaries, objects for achieving designated tasks, and as costs to be minimised."
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HSE Warns of Danger of Moving Vehicles

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HSE Fact:

Every week one person in Great Britain dies due to a slip, trip or fall in the workplace, and in the East last year they accounted for nearly a third of all injuries.

"What the figures don’t reflect is the extent to which such an incident can affect individual workers and their families. It can lead to major injuries and a lifetime of disability, or extended time off work.

"Today’s workplace has become heartless and soulless. Employees are seen as units of labour, automatons, functionaries, objects for achieving designated tasks, and as costs to be minimised."
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HSE Warns of Danger of Moving Vehicles

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Lets hope the poor FLT driver isn't hammered for this.
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