Failure to control silica dust exposure prompts hefty fine
Stonemasons William Anelay Limited, of York has been ordered to pay £36k in fines and prosecutions costs after two stonemasons fell ill following exposure to uncontrolled levels of respirable crystalline silica.
The exposure occurred between May 1994 and July 2008 during dry stone carving without extraction ventilation or use of protective equipment.
Measures required were not taken
The court heard that High levels of airborne silica had been identified 14 years earlier during a monitoring survey, but subsequent measures taken to protect employees were not adequate.
As a result of the exposure both men have been left with long-term lung damage. So severe are their disabilities that one of the men has since been forced to take early retirement and the other man has been unable to return to work as a stonemason.
Life long serious health issues
HSE Inspector Julian Franklin said: “Today’s verdict shows that the working practices at William Anelay Ltd were inadequate and dangerous. During the investigation, HSE found that a combination of dry stone cutting with no ventilation or use of protective clothing resulted in the workers breathing in hazardous levels of respirable crystalline silica.
This was allowed to happen for many years, which has meant that not only do both men have to cope with life-long, serious health issues which will affect them for the rest of their lives, their careers have also been affected.
“Had the company acted on the information they received after a survey in 1994, these men may not now be suffering from serious illnesses.
“I would like to remind employers working with silica-based materials such as limestone, cement, mortar and sandstone, that it is vital that they take the correct steps to prevent a similar situation.
Guidance available
HSE has produced a lot of practical advice and guidance for employers about this issue.
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