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Asbestos failings lead to fine

24 Mar 11 A construction company has been fined for failing to check the credentials of a subcontractor employed to remove asbestos.

Quarnmill Construction Ltd was preparing the former Allens Printers building in Webster Street, Derby for demolition in October 2009 and had employed a contractor to remove asbestos-containing materials.

The company provided the contractor with a survey detailing the work to be done, but did not check his suitability to carry out the work, or that he held a licence to remove asbestos, as required by law.

Once work was underway, Quarnmill informed the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) that they thought the site had become contaminated with asbestos as a result of the work the contractor had carried out.

Quarnmill Construction Ltd, of Derby Road, Aston on Trent, pleaded guilty to breaching regulation 4(1)(a) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 for allowing such failings at a site it controlled. The company was today fined £13,000 and ordered to pay costs of £2,700 by Derby magistrates.

After the hearing, HSE inspector Carol Southerd said: "Quarnmill did not check the competence of the contractor to do this job nor that he had a suitable licence. This check is required by law.

"His unsuitability was eventually discovered after a consultant checked the HSE website and reported him, but by this time it was too late.

"Asbestos is the single greatest cause of work-related deaths in the UK. Employers need to protect their workers now to prevent them contracting an asbestos-related disease in the future."

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