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School prosecuted after chemistry technician suffers life changing injuries in explosion (15 January 2016)

Date: 15/01/2016
Duncan Lewis, Legal News Solicitors, School prosecuted after chemistry technician suffers life changing injuries in explosion

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has prosecuted a school, after a chemistry laboratory technician lost parts of three fingers and sustained a serious internal injury, while preparing a highly sensitive explosive for use in a “fireworks” demonstration to a class of children.

In the incident in October 2014, the staff member lost the top joints of his left hand index, middle and ring fingers and ruptured his bowel while preparing the explosive at Bristol Cathedral Choir School.

The laboratory technician spent 12 days in hospital – and although he returned to work in February 2015, he has since retired.

HSE inspectors found that the preparation of explosive substances had been carried out in the school several times a year since 2009. The mixture in question and other substances had been used in fireworks demonstrations.

Other explosive substances – flash powder and gunpowder – were stored in the school’s chemistry storeroom.

HSE said the incident could have been avoided had the school implemented “clear management arrangements” to control and review the risks posed by the chemicals used in its teaching activities.

On Monday 11 January at Bristol Magistrates’ Court, Bristol Cathedral Choir School of College Square in Bristol admitted that it failed to ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health and safety of its employees, in breach of its duty under Section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.

The school also admitted failing to conduct its undertaking in such a way as to ensure so far as is reasonably practicable that persons not in its employment – in this case its pupils – were not exposed to risks to their health and safety, in breach of its duty under Section 3 of the same Act.

The school was fined a total of £26,000 – £8,000 for the Section 2 offence and £18,000 for the Section 3 offence – and was ordered to pay £12,176 in costs.

After the hearing, HSE inspector Susan Chivers said:

“Schools need to have clear health and safety arrangements in place for their staff and students.

“They should set up adequate control systems and ensure that these arrangements are clearly understood and adhered to.

“They should also follow recognised guidance provided by CLEAPSS –
formerly known as the Consortium of Local Education Authorities for the Provision of Science Services – and similar organisations, regarding the control of risks to health and safety in practical science work.”


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