The owner of a small construction firm in Portsmouth has been fined after he erected a series of scaffolds in and around the town over several months in late 2013 that were riddled with dangerous faults.
Graham Pedaltey, trading as Graham’s Scaffolds, put workers lives at risk by putting up scaffolds several metres high for them to work on but with potentially lethal defects that could have seen builders fall from unguarded platforms or through rotting wooden boards.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecuted Mr Pedalty (6 Jan) at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court for safety breaches after investigating a particularly hazardous scaffold that he was responsible for in North End Avenue last year. HSE attended as a result of a complaint made by a member of the public.
The court heard that the scaffold, erected on 18 October, had numerous faults:
• It was not tied to the building so was insecure and more liable to collapse
• It lacked baseplates on many uprights, meaning that the scaffold could have sunk into the ground or ‘punched through’ any drains or cavities it was erected on
• There were few, if any, guardrails on the lifts – or working platforms – to prevent falls from height
• There was no bracing on the middle scaffold on the middle working platform giving rise to serious stability issues
• Many of the boards were rotten and damaged and could have broken under workers’ feet, sending them falling to the ground below.
Despite remedial work requested by HSE being carried out on the scaffold by Mr Pedaltey, there were still defects.
The court was told that Mr Pedaltey had received previous advice from HSE on poor scaffolding twice during the previous month of September 2013.
Graham Pedaltey, trading as Graham’s Scaffolds, of Queens Road, Portsmouth, was fined a total of £1,600 and ordered to pay £600 in costs after admitting breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and the Work at Height Regulations.
After the hearing, HSE inspector Peter Snelgrove said:
“Mr Pedaltey not only erected numerous unsafe scaffolds, but also relied on his knowledge from training delivered in 1979 – more than 30 years earlier. He has now been prohibited from erecting scaffolds until he has completed further training to acquaint himself with up-to-date safety legislation and scaffolding standards.
“His failings created a risk of death or serious personal injury. Scaffolds are temporary structures and their integrity and safety must be ensured to, in turn, safeguard the workers and passers-by.”
Source via: HSE
Haa pero queria ahorrar material el viejo, que siga ahorrando, lol. Se merece la multa por poner en riesgo ala gente trabajadora.
Do you know what the rate of pay is in Belgium for scaffolders ?
Bryant scaffolding very cheap rate
Seen a lot worse
Faster you get done faster you get home lol
Mark Newman you were busy on your last visit home.
Ladder access without the ladder lol
mint that lol
Shane Newman Joe Hamblin not every boss is lucky
Got way to much kit in that for are lot especially boards we’d half that for council lol
Lambz Luke Sheppard u been warned about that befor !!
Ian Van Meir u been at it again
Tidy job for pompy scaffolder lol
Struggling to see what everyone is bothered about. At least it won’t take long to strip
Striking in progress
You must of been graham trained!! U0001f600
Least it’s got a ladder access
schoolboy error, not double boarding over an entry Rob Jenkins Gio Feliciello
That’s one of his good ones Inall
Joe Vine & Conor Cronen
Been doing private jobs
Tony Osborne is this what you meant
Good old grahem
Where did they get there tape measure from toysrus lol
Josh Walker special ;-D
A thought u had let Callum Toole lose with the spanners U0001f602U0001f602U0001f602
Lewis Pedelty what are you saying lol
Too tidy for me Leigh Salmon U0001f602U0001f602
Ozzie Albie Osborne
Looks more like a big ladder hole lol
Why use a brace, when you can butt both walls?
Its maybe a wee bit breezy tru the gaps! A 20 stone renderer wouldnt fall thru it tho! Lol
Probs for pointing any jay or y board lifts
I was just thinking that. That ain’t too bad is it? Couple toe boards, extra handrail, maybe a single handrail down either side because of lack inside boards
Where is that going
Taking the biscuit that, not too bad is it, a toe board on ends and jobs good enough for any1