Two Companies Sentenced for 2010 Fatal Accident

UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that Fluor Ltd and Siemens Winpower A/S were sentenced today after a worker was killed and another seriously injured while loading wind turbine blades onto a barge for delivery to Greater Gabbard offshore wind farm on 21 May 2010.

The accident happened when a 2.11t part of the blade transport arrangement fell off, crushing and fatally injuring one worker and seriously injuring another. Both workers were employed by Siemens Windpower A/S, but were working for Fluor Ltd, the principal contractor.

HSE stated that, during an investigation, it found serious safety failings in the two firms’ management systems for the loading operation, which allowed vital parts of equipment to go unchecked before being lifted.

Speaking after the hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court, HSE Inspector Julie Rayner said: “This incident could easily have been avoided had suitable systems and procedures been in place to ensure that all loads were properly connected whilst being lifted.

“Had the right questions been asked when the lift was being planned and had the bolt and two brackets holding the blade and frame together been checked before they were lifted, the death and serious injury of two workers could have been prevented.

“This case clearly highlights the need to ensure that relevant information is considered when lift plans are produced to ensure that all of the relevant risks are considered.”

Following a four-week trial, Fluor Ltd was found guilty of breaching Section 3 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and was today ordered to pay £275,000 in fines and £271,048 costs.

Siemens Windpower A/S was charged with the same offence and also a Section 2 (1) breach of the same act, but pleaded guilty at an earlier stage. The company was also sentenced today and ordered to pay £375,000 in fines with costs of £105,355.

Source: Health and Safety Executive (HSE); Image: rivertoncity/Illustration