Tragic case reveals another dangerous aspect of asbestos

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This month the dangers of asbestos hit the headlines once more but maybe not for the reason you might expect.

Anyone who regularly follows our blogs or listens to our podcasts will know how hard we work to raise awareness about the dangers of asbestos-related diseases.

Sadly, a case which came to court recently showed another dangerous side to asbestos.

Liverpool Crown Court recently heard that a roofer was fatally injured when he fell six metres whilst working on a replacement roof at a property in Kirkdale, Liverpool.

The roofer was completing snagging work on a replacement roof on 22 May 2017 when he accessed a part of the old roof made of fragile asbestos cement sheets, which gave way. He fell through the sheets to the ground below sustaining fatal injuries.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the area accessed did not have safety nets fitted and the building occupier failed to take reasonably practicable measures to reduce the risk to those working on the roof.

Owners of the building Pearsons Glass, of Maddrell Street, Liverpool, pleaded guilty to breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, sections 3. The company was fined £80,000 and ordered to pay costs of £6,656.

Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Andrew McGrory said: “The risks from working on fragile surfaces are well known.

“Businesses have a responsibility to ensure that the contractor they select to undertake any construction work devise safe methods of doing so, which should include providing the necessary information to their workers and ensuring that they are adequately supervised.”

At the time of the case, the prosecution of the roofing contractor was ongoing.

This case shows the potential fragility of asbestos and highlights the physical dangers it can pose to workers aside from the health conditions that exposure to the substance can cause.

It may well be that this case has left you worrying about whether or not your property contains asbestos.

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