A Norfolk woodworking company has been fined £25,000 for failing to control its employees’ exposure to wood dust.
A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspection of the company in November 2019 identified failings in the company’s control measures to prevent exposure of their employees to wood dust. As a result, enforcement action was taken.
Wood dust is a respiratory sensitiser that can cause long term health effects including occupational asthma.
A subsequent inspection in July 2022 showed that the company had failed to maintain standards and enforcement action was taken again. This inspection identified ongoing failings in the company’s control measures and found that they had failed to take appropriate precautions to ensure the safety of workers exposed to wood dust.
At a hearing on 4 October the company pleaded guilty to breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Section 2 (1). They were fined £25,000 and ordered to pay costs of £2681.77.
After the hearing, the HSE’s inspector said “The fine imposed on [the company] should underline to everyone in the woodworking industry that the courts, and HSE, take a failure to follow the regulations extremely seriously.
“Wood dust can cause serious health problems and all businesses need to protect their workers’ respiratory health.
“We will not hesitate to take action against companies which do not do all that they should to keep people safe.”
Source: HSE