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9Yally  
#1 Posted : 08 August 2013 13:55:37(UTC)
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9Yally

Good Afternoon, My company are adamant they want to use easi dec to fit solar panels for the places we cannot get scaffolding (small Isles of Scotland). I do not feel comfortable using this system due to hearing bad reports. So far I have found this: http://webcommunities.hs...howthread?threadid=71598 and also seen that the company has been prosecuted but not sure on details. So two questions: 1. Any details on the prosecution ? 2. Is there any further evidence that I can use to stop the system being put in place ? Many Thanks
paul.skyrme  
#2 Posted : 08 August 2013 18:27:09(UTC)
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paul.skyrme

Pretty sure this has been discussed here before.
John M  
#3 Posted : 08 August 2013 19:07:05(UTC)
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John M

Convicted on 30th March 2006 for breaching Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1972, Section 2(1) . Outfit submitted guilty plea - fined £2000 with £3000 costs. Hope this helps. Jon
9Yally  
#4 Posted : 09 August 2013 08:58:54(UTC)
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9Yally

Hi, Any ideas on what the breach involved ?
paul.skyrme  
#5 Posted : 09 August 2013 13:53:22(UTC)
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paul.skyrme

Ron Hunter  
#6 Posted : 09 August 2013 16:01:29(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

There's no absolute gaurantee that the story in that web communities forum is factual. Prosecution under s.2 of the Act cannot relate to the safety of the manufactured product. No doubt there are ways to abuse or incorrectly assemble these systems (easi-dec being one of several) but then the same is equally true of tube and fitting or system scaffold.
John M  
#7 Posted : 09 August 2013 16:44:07(UTC)
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John M

The prosecution and conviction of Easi-dec under S2 (1)HASWA is indeed correct. I have no idea what the IOSH web forum on subject matter contains. Jon
jay  
#8 Posted : 09 August 2013 17:12:13(UTC)
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jay

One can do a search on the HSE Prosecutions--Historical database. http://www.hse.gov.uk/Pr...sp?SF=DID&SV=1159648
RO  
#9 Posted : 12 August 2013 09:48:54(UTC)
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RO

The HSE feature easi dec in their roofwork guidance. Having reviewed the use of easidec several years ago, I believe that the enforcement related to works in the easi dec storage yard and not the actual system in use. My reviews on easi dec found the 2 main issues to be: 1. it makes no provision for protecting the gable end of a building (this has now been addressed with an additional system) 2. manual handling issues with the weight of the equipment. Following Risk assessment, training and some solutions to the above issues we have been using it successfully for several years with several HSE visits finiding no problem.
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