Cheddleton company hit with £120,000 fine after worker crushed to death by metal gates

By The Editor

8th Nov 2022 | Local News

A Cheddleton company has been fined £120,000 after a 41-year-old lorry driver died in a workplace tragedy.

We reported previously how lorry driver Andrew Bayley-Machin was unloading a flatbed lorry when he was struck by half-a-ton of metal gates.

The employee was working for Cheddleton firm LM Bateman and Company at the time and had collected the load from metal manufacturer Joseph Ash on June 20, 2018.

Now LM Bateman – which manufactures agricultural equipment – has since admitted failing to ensure the health and safety of workers. Joseph Ash has also pleaded guilty to failing to ensure the health and safety of workers.

LM Bateman have now been fined £120,000 and ordered to pay £16,334 costs, as well as a £100 victim surcharge.

Solihull company Joseph Ash have also been handed a £244,500 fine, £17,834 costs and a £100 victim surcharge.

The two companies were sentenced at North Staffordshire Justice Centre in Newcastle-under-Lyme yesterday (Monday 7th November).

We reported last month how Craig Morris, prosecuting on behalf of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), told the court: "An employee was tragically killed when galvanised metal gates fell on him as he was attempting to unload his vehicle. It is estimated that the gates weighed half-a-ton.

"The incident occurred when the gates were being unstrapped; when a load is going to fall you are going to be in close proximity. He sustained fatal injuries.

"LM Bateman and Joseph Ash both had a duty to ensure that equipment would be uploaded safely. Sadly HSE investigations found significant failings in terms of both, which led to the untimely death of Mr Bayley-Machin."

Harry Vann, representing LM Bateman, said the firm had provided training on safe working practices to all its HGV drivers just two months before the tragedy. He added: "There are no previous convictions, it is a family company."

An inquest last year ruled that the death of Mr Bayley-Machin, from Park Drive, Cheadle, was an accident. He passed away at the Royal Stoke University Hospital.

     

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