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£3m fine after demolition operative killed in MEWP fall

MEWP fall - The skirt pile that gave way and struck the mobile elevating work platform.
The pile struck the MEWP where the men were working, causing them to fall to the ground about 12m below (Image: HSE)

A recycling company has been fined £3m after a man died and another was seriously injured while decommissioning a North Sea gas rig.

Stephen Picken, 62, and Mark Kumar were working as demolition operatives for Veolia ES (UK) Ltd at an onshore facility in Great Yarmouth.

On 17 October 2019, the two workers were removing a skirt pile – an overhanging piece of metal pipework – weighing more than 27 tonnes from a jacket – a structure placed in the sea designed to support oil and gas rig platforms – when it gave away.

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