The incident happened on 6th February 2019 at Longannet Power Station, Fife.
By September 2020 the contractor concerned, Brown & Mason Ltd, was in administration and subsequently changed its name to CBR02 Limited.
Meanwhile in June 2019, just weeks after the fatality, Brown & Mason Plant Hire changed its name to 聽Brown & Mason Group Ltd and continued trading as Brown & Mason under the same ultimate ownership, but with title switched from Brown & Mason Holdings to Nrlb Ltd, both owned by members of the Brown family. 聽Brown & Mason Group increased its net book value from 拢3.6m to 拢22.m in the wake of its name change.
When it came to prosecuting for the Longannet fatality, it was CBR02 (in administration) that was in the dock, not Brown & Mason.
Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court heard that Gary Robertson was killed by injuries following a fall from 30ft height.
A joint investigation by the Health & Safety Executive and Police Scotland into the incident found that the section of metal grating on the pipe bridge on which the deceased had been standing gave way under his weight, because it was so corroded. By failing to record the hazardous condition of the pipe bridge the company had failed to undertake a suitable and sufficient risk assessment. In particular, the risk assessment, which formed part of the final, revised method statement, did not address the severely corroded nature of the pipe bridge, despite that being previously highlighted and requested by the client, Scottish Power.
The company failed to put necessary control measures in place, to inform employees of the hazardous condition of the pipe bridge, and to prevent access to it.
CBR02 Limited of Hertford Road, Middlesex pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. It was fined 拢5,000.
Latest accounts for Brown & Mason Group Ltd show profit of 拢1.0m on turnover of 拢41m.
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