
Suffolk Evening Star 24 February 2007 reported that health and safety officials were today preparing to take an asbestos removal company to court after claims they risked public safety while stripping the potentially hazardous substance at an Ipswich development.
LCH contracts, who worked to remove asbestos from St Francis Tower, are accused of breaching safety regulations by failing to protect those not in its employment, contrary to the Health and Safety at Work Act.The company is also alleged to have breached three Control of Asbestos at Work regulations by failing to follow a plan of work, failing to protect workers inside an enclosure while dry stripping asbestos and failing to prevent the spread of asbestos.LCH, which is based in Billericay, Essex is licensed to remove asbestos by the HSE.
The company is to appear at South East Suffolk Magistrates' Court on March 5 in connection with the breaches.The asbestos removers are co-accused with Loughton-based R Maskell Limited, who were the principal contractors on the redevelopment of the Franciscan Way tower block in 2005 and 2006.They are accused of five breaches of health and safety regulations: failure to ensure health and safety of employees; working with asbestos containing materials without a license; having no asbestos survey; failure to prevent spread of asbestos and failure to have adequate measures for fire fighting.
Richard Maskell is also accused of failing to look at fire risks, not having an asbestos survey and failing to ensure the health and safety of employees.
R Maskell Limited, who were trading as Chrysalis Demolition, were served with a prohibition notice at the end of 2005 after health and safety inspectors found asbestos was not being correctly disposed of at the site.
LCH contracts, who worked to remove asbestos from St Francis Tower, are accused of breaching safety regulations by failing to protect those not in its employment, contrary to the Health and Safety at Work Act.The company is also alleged to have breached three Control of Asbestos at Work regulations by failing to follow a plan of work, failing to protect workers inside an enclosure while dry stripping asbestos and failing to prevent the spread of asbestos.LCH, which is based in Billericay, Essex is licensed to remove asbestos by the HSE.
The company is to appear at South East Suffolk Magistrates' Court on March 5 in connection with the breaches.The asbestos removers are co-accused with Loughton-based R Maskell Limited, who were the principal contractors on the redevelopment of the Franciscan Way tower block in 2005 and 2006.They are accused of five breaches of health and safety regulations: failure to ensure health and safety of employees; working with asbestos containing materials without a license; having no asbestos survey; failure to prevent spread of asbestos and failure to have adequate measures for fire fighting.
Richard Maskell is also accused of failing to look at fire risks, not having an asbestos survey and failing to ensure the health and safety of employees.
R Maskell Limited, who were trading as Chrysalis Demolition, were served with a prohibition notice at the end of 2005 after health and safety inspectors found asbestos was not being correctly disposed of at the site.
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