There has been a prosecution already, no accident involved, he was simply seen using an unsecured ladder
Where was this, and what were the circumstances. I'm really interested in this one.
DAi
Steven,
I was also interested to read more about this one because we all know prosecutions have been made post accident but to date have not heard about prosecutions based on poor equipment. I cannot see this article in either the December or October editions of The Professional Window Cleaner.
Are you sure your not refeering to this :-
Hotel prosecuted after window cleaner falls
The Savoy Hotel, owned by the Savoy Group was fined £6000 plus £16000 in costs after a window cleaner fell 40 feet. The Hotel pleaded guilty to charges under the ‘Health & Safety at Work’ and the ‘Management of Health & Safety at Work’ regulations for failing to manage risks to its window-cleaning contractors.
(Article taken from Window Talk)
You see there is a big difference between post and pre accident prosecution and if you are correct that puts a whole new slant on traditional v's wfp.
Sarah