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Falling timber frame panels kill carpenter

Posted: Monday, May 6th, 2024

On 30 October 2019, Niall McCormack from Kettering, Northamptonshire had been working for KM Carpentry Contractors Limited installing roof trusses at a new build site at Alconbury Weald, Cambridgeshire, Construction Enquirer reported.

Both the truss packs and party wall spandrel panel had been lifted by crane onto a pair of semi-detached properties the day before the incident – temporarily supported by timber restraints.

McCormack was working with another carpenter to remove trusses from the pack, to then spread and install across the building.

As the two carpenters were in the process of spreading, the wind caught a spandrel panel, pushing it against the remaining trusses in the pack. Both the truss pack and spandrel panel fell into the work area where McCormack was struck by the falling material and suffered a fatal head injury.

An HSE investigation found that KM Carpentry Contractors Limited had failed to identify the risk of wind loading, and the effect this could have on the stability of the spandrel panel prior to being secured in place.

The method statement for the installation of the spandrel panels included lifting and placing them on the roof only after the roof trusses had been installed and permanently secured.

This could not be followed as they had both been placed on the roof at the same time as the roof trusses the day before.

At Cambridge Magistrates’ Court KM Carpentry Contractors Limited, of Higham Ferrers pleaded guilty to safety breaches and was fined £8,000 and ordered to pay £6,974 in costs.

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