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Roofing company fined after fatal fall at Port of Tilbury

Roofing company fined after fatal fall at Port of Tilbury A ROOFING company has been fined after an employee fell through an industrial roof light, sustaining fatal injuries. Basildon Crown Court heard how on 25 February 2018, Jonathan Moore an employee of R4 Industrial Roofing Cladding Systems Ltd was undertaking repairs on a large warehouse roof in the Port of Tilbury when he stepped on a fragile rooflight, which gave way. He fell more than 10 metres to the concrete floor below sustaining fatal injuries.  An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the repair work was carried out without appropriate safety precautions in place. The planning and supervision of the work was completely inadequate, which also put a self-employed worker assisting with the repairs at risk.

Firm fined £160k as man fell through Port of Tilbury warehouse roof

FIRM has been fined £160,000 after a worker who did not have protective equipment or training plunged ten metres from a roof to his death. Jonathan Moore was working on the roof of a warehouse at the Port of Tilbury when he fell through a skylight. Now, the firm Mr Moore worked for, R4 Industrial Roofing Cladding Systems Ltd, has been fined after admitting breaching section two and three of the Health and Safety at Work Act. Mr Moore had not been wearing protective equipment and did not receive full training. The 34-year-old father of two from Canvey tragically died from his injuries on February 25, 2018.

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