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Builder jailed for failing to report leg crush

A builder has been jailed for 24 weeks for failing to report an accident on a site he was in charge of that resulted in a worker having his leg amputated.

Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard that on 8 January 2019, worker Simon Lewis had been clearing a site on Clarence Avenue, New Malden with an excavator so a new house could be built. The excavator tipped while digging and it trapped Mr Lewis’ leg, resulting in an amputation.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Lewis had no formal training for operating excavators and had requested a 3t model was provided for the work. However, only a smaller 1.7t excavator was provided, and Lewis was put under pressure to use this.

The incident was not reported to the HSE within ten days as required and the defendant, Paul Adams had not investigated the incident. HSE was only able to start an investigation more than eight months later when the victim complained. By this time crucial evidence relating to the cause of the incident was unobtainable and the work was almost completed.

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