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Offline Davo

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Re: UK PROSECUTIONS
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Re: UK PROSECUTIONS
« Reply #61 on: December 20, 2010, 03:19:21 PM »
See attached prosecution of fire alarm engineer fined under RRO

http://www.bafsa.org.uk/snews_full.php?id=00000972

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Re: UK PROSECUTIONS
« Reply #62 on: January 05, 2011, 09:21:56 AM »
Date: 10 Dec 2010
Enforcer: HSE
Defendant: Music Box Karoke Ltd plus Site Manager
Premises: K2 Nightclub Manchester
Fine: £6000 (company) £450 (manager)
Costs: £3313 (company) £2710 (manager)
Offences: Various breaches of the Construction Design & Management Regs, including failure to prevent risk of injury from fire and explosion, failure to provide and maintain fire fighting eqpt and fire alarms, failure to prepare and implement emergnecy arrangements (all relating to construction sites as the offences occurree during a construction project)

The HSE investigating inspector said "We were called in after receiving a complaint about the safety standards on site and were shocked by what we found. The basement and corridors were blocked with waste materials so it would have been extremely difficult to escape in a fire.  There was a Chinese restaurant open to the public on the first floor and the neighbouring buildings were also occupied. Just one spark could have set light to any of the piles of cardboard, and then dozens of lives would have been put in danger."

http://www.hse.gov.uk/press/2010/coi-nw-47musicbox.htm

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Re: UK PROSECUTIONS
« Reply #63 on: February 09, 2011, 04:20:30 PM »
How many more are there before somebody does something and closes them all???


http://www.info4fire.com/news-content/full/poundland-pays-out-20-000-for-fire-safety-breaches



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Re: UK PROSECUTIONS
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« Reply #65 on: March 04, 2011, 04:43:09 PM »
From the South Wales Argus 26th February 2011.

THE FORMER owner of the Raj Gate restaurant, Ponthir, was given a four month suspended sentence for what a judge called "very grave" offences which put the lives of staff and customers at risk.

Abdul Kadir, 55, of Mackintosh Place, Cardiff appeared at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday after pleading guilty to 13 charges in a prosecution brought by South Wales Fire Service.

The offences included 11 counts of failing to comply with a fire service order thereby putting people at risk of death or serious injury in the case of a fire and two counts of failing to comply with a prohibition notice.

Prosecutor James Harrison told the court that fire safety advisor Michael Evans was requested to attend the premises in August 2008 by Torfaen council.

He found problems including obstructions in emergency exit routes, inadequate fire alarms and detectors and extension leads trailing through the kitchen. It was also found there had not been a fire extinguisher test since 2004 and the extinguisher there was missing a pin and seal.

Mr Harrison said the risk was considered so serious, Kadir was issued with a prohibition notice, meaning he couldn’t trade until the problems were rectified.

However, this prohibition order was breached on August 21 and September 3, when the restaurant was found to still be trading without the problems fully addressed.

For Kadir, Leighton Hughes, said he took over the restaurant in 2007 when it was "already in a perilous state of disrepair".

He said the business was making no money and the only way Kadir could afford to get the work done was to stay open while it took place.

Mr Hughes said: "The business was limping along and Kadir was robbing Peter to pay Paul in a way. All the work he was asked to undertake was undertaken."

The restaurant ceased trading in summer 2010 and is now in the hands of a bankruptcy trustee, the court heard.

Judge Christopher Llewellyn-Jones said: "A prohibition order says ‘stop trading until work is done’, this was ignored", adding the two breaches of the prohibition order were "very grave" offences.

He took into account Kadir’s previously clean character and sentenced him to concurrent sentences of one month for each of the first 11 charges and four months, again concurrent, for the breaches of the prohibition orders, each suspended for 12 months.

Kadir must also undertake 250 hours community service and pay £5,329.76 prosecution costs.



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« Reply #68 on: March 24, 2011, 12:30:06 PM »
Guilty plea means no case law or precednet set.

To pick up on the Atherstone thread no vested interest here either and definitely no commercial pressure from the industry or the governments desire to reduce regulatory burden.

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Re: UK PROSECUTIONS
« Reply #70 on: April 08, 2011, 12:30:04 PM »
http://bit.ly/hI2CLv

Fatal fire care home manager fined for fire safety breach



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Penhallow Hotel owners fined £80K for safety breaches

The owners of a Cornish hotel destroyed by fire have been fined £80,000 and ordered to pay £62,000 costs for failing to meet fire safety standards.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-13277331
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Re: UK PROSECUTIONS
« Reply #73 on: July 06, 2011, 04:39:59 PM »
Building managers fined £100,000 after failing to act on fire risk assessment (info4fire.com)

http://bit.ly/jxoXcJ

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Re: UK PROSECUTIONS
« Reply #74 on: July 06, 2011, 05:21:57 PM »
Not a link to the prosecution, just a Word document titled Fire Risk Assessment Competency Document!


Don't be clever, post this properly in the correct thread not hide it like a malware link!
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