Morrisons Supermarkets has been fined £17,500 after a worker fractured her elbow when she slipped at a store in Ipswich.
In
June 2008, an environmental health officer from Ipswich Borough Council
made a routine visit to a Morrisons store in Sproughton Road. She
warned the store’s management about a potential slip hazard behind one
of the food counters, where smooth terrazzo tiles had been installed.
The
tiles are highly polished and smooth and become extremely slippery when
oil or grease is split on them. The store’s risk assessment had
identified the issue but had failed to introduce any control measures.
The EHO recommended that the company either provide workers with
protective footwear, or add a resin coating to the floor to increase
slip resistance.
On 4 December 2008, an employee at the store
slipped on some tiles, which were positioned behind a counter in the
oven-fresh area, after there was a spillage of grease. She suffered a
serious fracture to her right elbow and had to undergo three operations
to repair the damage. She was unable to return to work for seven months
and still suffers constant pain in her elbow.
As part of the
investigation into the incident the council worked with experts from the
Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL) to measure the slip resistance of
the tiles. The results showed that there was a high risk of slips when
the floor was contaminated with water, or oil.
Ipswich Borough Council
issued three Improvement Notices to the supermarket for failing to take
action to protect workers from slipping on the tiles in three separate
areas at the store.
Investigating EHO Rosemary Naylor revealed
that the slip risks were present in other Morrisons stores across the
country where the same tiles had been installed. She said: “This serious
accident could have been easily prevented had the company acted on my
previous written warning and reduced the risk of staff slipping in these
areas by improving the floor surface and/or providing anti-slip
footwear.
“Our investigation revealed this type of accident
continues to occur in food preparation areas in their stores across the
UK. I hope this prosecution sends a message to all food businesses that
they need to protect their staff from slipping hazards in their
kitchens."
WM Morrison Supermarkets plc appeared at Ipswich
Magistrates’ Court on 5 September and pleaded guilty to breaching s2(1)
of the HSWA 1974. In addition to the fine it was ordered to pay full
costs of £32,482.
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