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Suspended sentence for director after scaffolder suffers electric shock

A Kent scaffolding company has been fined and its director given a suspended prison sentence after a scaffolder suffered an 11kV electric shock.

Steven Gilmore, 36, was working for contractor Canterbury City Scaffolding Ltd alongside a small team of scaffolders to erect a temporary roof structure over an open-air depot for Drinks Warehouse UK Ltd in Snow Hill, Crawley, West Sussex.

On 29 November 2021, Gilmore struck a live 11kV power line running across the site while lifting a 6m scaffold tube. He then fell over 5m to the ground, suffering a badly broken leg. He also sustained life-changing electrical burns to both hands, which he will never regain full use of.

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