Fife Council and contractor fined £13,700 for exposing staff and public to asbestosThe Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today warned property owners to ensure that they keep accurate records of asbestos in their buildings and pass any information on to contractors. The warning follows a serious incident in which contracted workers as well as members of the public were exposed to airborne asbestos fibres as a result of refurbishment work in council properties in Fraser Avenue, Inverkeithing in November 2007. At Dunfermline Sheriff Court today, (Thursday 9 July, 2009), Fife Council was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to a charge under section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The contractor, ECG Building Maintenance Ltd was fined £3,700 after pleading guilty to charges under sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 " Fife Council failed to keep an understandable register of asbestos and failed to ensure that a full survey for asbestos was carried out prior to any work starting, so the information available was not sufficient to alert persons to the immediate danger from the asbestos prior to the work beginning. "The Council failed to identify that asbestos was present in the area where work was to take place, and the contractor then failed to recognise it, resulting in the asbestos becoming airborne as it was disturbed and spread into public areas of the buildings." In October 2008 HSE ran a campaign “Asbestos – the hidden killer” which highlighted the fact that 20 tradesmen are dying every week from asbestos related diseases. The purpose of the campaign was to increase the awareness amongst tradesmen, like those involved in this incident, and their employers of the risks from exposure to asbestos. |
