A waste firm boss has been jailed after a fire exposed his ‘couldn’t care less attitude’ to Health & Safety.

Robert Collis’s firm caught the attention of the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) after a yard blaze in 2013. Investigators found a number of safety failings including:

  • insecurely stored gas cylinders
  • site being open to the public
  • a teenage employee not being given safety equipment

HSE visits

Over the next three years the HSE made repeated site visits giving verbal and written advice on:

  • security fencing to prevent people getting onto premises
  • maintenance of an excavator
  • safety inspection of lifting equipment

Inspectors issued several enforcement notices to reduce the Health & Safety risks to employees and the public.

But Collis did not act on them. And, as the owner, he was ultimately responsible.

Disregard for the law

A December 2016 site visit found wholly inadequate Health & Safety standards.

The yard was unattended and a gate had been left open. It was full of waste and debris including loose gas cylinders. There was no clear area to allow people to walk round safely.

Nothing meaningful had been done to comply with the law. No maintenance had been done to the excavator and no safety checks had been carried out on the lifting equipment.

Preventative prosecution

Nobody had been injured in the 2013 fire. But because the problems were so serious and persistent, the HSE brought a ‘preventative prosecution’.

Robert Michael Collis pleaded guilty to breaking the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. He also admitted environmental offences relating to skips and loose waste.

Collis accepted his firm’s failings and that ‘he did not do what he ought to have done’.

The judge told Collis he had shown a ‘couldn’t care less attitude’ towards the safety of employees, the public and the environment.

Sentence

For the Health & Safety offences, Collis was sentenced to 8 months in prison. He was given a further 4 months for the environmental offences.

And a 3 month suspended sentence for a previous environmental offence was activated by the judge to run alongside the 12 month jail term.

Collis was also disqualified from being a director or manager of a company for 7 years.

Crofty Point Metals Ltd was fined £35,000 and ordered to pay £10,000 toward prosecution costs.

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

Get your FREE download

We combine the service quality of a law firm with the certainty of fixed-fee services to provide expert, solutions-focused Employment LawHR and Health & Safety support tailored to employers.

Call us on 0345 226 8393.

Find what you were looking for?

Our FREE resources library contains over 200 searchable blogs, guides and templates focused around Employment Law and Health & Safety issues that employers face on a day-to-day basis.

Get your FREE download

We combine the service quality of a law firm with the certainty of fixed-fee services to provide expert, solutions-focused Employment LawHR and Health & Safety support tailored to employers.

Call us on 0345 226 8393.

Need some help?

Call our team now on:

0345 226 8393

Already tied in with another provider? We make switching easy.

Our unique Transitional Period Support makes moving to WorkNest smooth and risk-free. When you sign up with us, you can begin running down the clock with your previous supplier while bringing any new matters to us, and for all queries you can rest assured that all advice will be indemnified.

Even better, your payments with WorkNest won’t start until they have stopped with your existing provider.

Enter the details of your provider and renewal date below, so we can contact you closer to the time with a competitive proposal. 

Request a callback

Submit your details and one of our team will be in touch.

Request a Callback

Submit your details and one of our team will be in touch. Or call us on 0345 226 8393.

Get your FREE consultation

Submit your details and one of our team will be in touch.