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Scaffold tower
A Bury roofing supplies firm and its Rochdale director have been fined after two workers fell from a tower scaffold, sustaining serious injuries.
Manchester Magistrates’ Court heard how on 27 November 2018, two employees of Rooffabs Direct Ltd had been working with Paul McMahon, the sole director of the company, to install signage at retail premises on Bury New Road, Prestwich.
The employees used a tower scaffold to carry out the work. During the afternoon, when Mr McMahon was no longer on site, the tower scaffold moved away from the building and the two employees fell approximately two metres, suffering fractures to their legs and ankles.
Two vehicles were involved in the crash at around 6.30pm in the Summit area of Heywood. The crash caused major traffic disruption for commuters on the bus route between Bury and Heywood. The North West Ambulance Service and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service attended the scene and had to cut occupants out of the car A spokesperson for GMFRS said: “We were called to reports of a road traffic collision on Bury New Road, Heywood, at 6.08pm on Wednesday, 6 January. “One fire engine from Heywood quickly attended the scene. The collision involved two vehicles. “One casualty was rescued from a vehicle by firefighters using specialist cutting equipment and transferred to the care of colleagues from North West Ambulance Service.
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