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Bath builders exposed to asbestos

21 Mar 14 A Bath building contractor has been fined £5,000 after exposing two employees to asbestos dust.

Geoff Thomas & Son Ltd allowed the workmen to demolish a basement ceiling without checking for the presence of asbestos and sent the pair to work on other jobs without decontaminating their clothes when working at a domestic property in New King Street, Bath in January 2013.

The incident was investigated by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), which prosecuted the company at Bath Magistrates this week.

The court heard that Geoff Thomas & Son had been contracted by Curo Places Ltd (formerly Somer Community Housing Trust), to replace the ceiling. The two employees carried out the job using hand tools and pulled parts of the ceiling – made of asbestos insulation board – down by hand.

When the firm realised the ceiling contained asbestos, it sent the workers off to do other jobs without decontaminating their clothes or tools.

HSE’s investigation found that the contractors failed to make any assessment for the presence of asbestos before work started and once they did identify it they failed to prevent its spread. The company, which was not licensed to handle asbestos, also failed to notify HSE of the work in advance, as it was required to do.

Geoff Thomas & Son Ltd of Braysdown, Peasedown St John, Bath pleaded guilty to two breaches of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and was fined a total of £5,000 and ordered to pay costs of £637.

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