An international cleaning company has been ordered to pay £217,000 in  fines and costs following the death of a porter at a hospital in  Bolton.Manchester Crown Court heard that ISS Mediclean Ltd  provides porters and cleaning services for more than 80 NHS Trusts  across the UK, including the Royal Bolton Hospital.
On 8 October  2006, Peter Bonomy, who was a porter at the hospital, was collecting  cardboard to place inside a cardboard compactor. He was found dead by  one of his colleagues with his head and neck underneath the lid of an  industrial waste compactor, which was used to crush general waste. There  were no witnesses to the incident, but it’s thought that the  58-year-old had found some general waste, while he was collecting the  cardboard, and placed it inside the compactor. When he leant over the  side of the compactor it’s likely that he knocked an L-shaped lever that  operates the lid, causing it to come down on him, breaking his neck.
The  HSE visited the site the following day and discovered that a cam switch  on the compactor had been tampered with, which allowed the ram on the  machine to operate when the lid was open. 
Inspectors issued a  Prohibition Notice, which ordered the hospital to fix the switch before  the unit could be used again. They issued a second Prohibition Notice  requiring it to place an open box around the L-shaped lever so that  workers could not knock it.  The investigation identified that the manufacturer’s  recommendations for the compactor stated that it should be loaded from  the front, away from the controls, but it had become standard practice  for porters to load it from the side.The compactor, which was  owned by the hospital, had been moved to a new position at the hospital a  few months prior to the incident and ISS Mediclean had failed to carry  out a risk assessment to ensure it was safely operated in its new  location.
HSE inspector Rose Leese-Weller told SHP there was  insufficient evidence to bring charges against the hospital. “Peter  Bonomy’s employer, ISS Mediclean, should have done more to make sure he  and his colleagues were using the waste compactors safely”, said  inspector Leese-Weller. “The lids snapped down instantly when the levers were operated so he had no chance of getting out of the way. The  industrial waste compactors clearly had the potential to put lives in  danger so the company should have carried out a proper risk assessment  to make sure its employees stayed safe.”
ISS Mediclean appeared  in court on 30 March and pleaded guilty to breaching s2(1) of the HSWA  1974. It was fined £175,000 and ordered to pay £42,000 in costs. In  mitigation, the company entered an early guilty plea and admitted it  failed to implement a safe system of work. The hospital has subsequently  purchased a new compactor and ISS Mediclean has trained its staff how  to use the machine safely.
Source: SHP
 
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