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Carpet firm sentenced after wall collapses on employee

A Littleborough carpet firm has been fined after an employee suffered severe injuries when a concrete wall collapsed onto him.
A Littleborough carpet firm has been fined after an employee suffered severe injuries when a concrete wall collapsed onto him.

Arron Ridings, 39, from Littleborough, broke his back, leg, pelvis and hip in the incident at West Pennine Carpets Ltd on 29 July 2013. He needed to use a wheelchair for eight weeks, was on crutches for seven months, and his injuries are likely to affect him for the rest of his life.

The company was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after an investigation found the wall had not been designed to cope with the weight of dozens of carpet rolls, stacked up against it at the site at Python Works on Todmorden Road, Littleborough, Greater Manchester.

Minshull Street Crown Court heard the company had hired a contractor to build two walls using concrete blocks. The company relied on the builder’s verbal assurances that the walls would be strong enough to withstand the force from the carpets stored between them.

Two weeks later Mr Ridings reported that one of the walls was leaning by several inches to the company’s director. Workers were asked to remove around half the carpets stacked against the wall but no further action was taken.

On the day of the incident around 375m² of carpet rolls were delivered to the company and stored between the walls, filling the gap. Workers were helping to load empty cardboard tubes into a van later in the day when one of the walls collapsed pinning Mr Ridings to the floor.

West Pennine Carpets Ltd, of Stubley Mill Road in Littleborough, was fined £16,500 and ordered to pay £10,000 in prosecution costs after pleading guilty to breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.

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