Royal Mail Group Fined £1.6 Million For Health and Safety Offences – Employer Pays Their Largest Ever Safety Fine

Health & Safety

Royal Mail pleaded guilty to Health and Safety Offences at Isleworth Crown Court on 7 December 2017, in relation to an accident

which occurred in the Jubilee Mail Centre yard on 12 December 2014 when a CWU member, employed as a Yard Marshal was

struck by a departing 7.5 Tonne Vehicle and was knocked unconscious and received multiple serious injuries including a fractured jaw and several fractured ribs amongst other injuries.

 

Royal Mail was sentenced on 21 December 2017 at Isleworth Crown Court and were fined £1.6 Million Pounds – Royal Mail’s biggest ever fine for Health and Safety Offences. They also paid £21,785 Prosecution Costs.

 

The Prosecution was brought in relation to health and safety breaches which occurred at the Jubilee Royal Mail Centre, Hounslow, Middlesex.

 

The Health and Safety breaches were found to be a significant cause of a serious but thankfully non-fatal accident in which an employee was struck by a LGV lorry.

 

The Court heard from the Prosecution that Royal Mail’s safety failures consisted of failures to undertake suitable and sufficient risk assessments and monitoring, failure to provide adequate safety information, training, instruction, supervision and failure to maintain safe workplace transport arrangements including road markings and signage.

 

Royal Mail Previous Health and Safety Convictions:

In 2003 Royal Mail was fined £200,000 plus £3,500 costs after a pensioner, who was collecting a package, was run over and killed by a 7.5 Tonne Vehicle, in the Bridgend Delivery Office Yard.

In 2010 Royal Mail were fined £90,000 plus £42,000 costs after a CWU Member, HGV Driver, was crushed to death between a

Motive Unit Truck and Trailer in the Heathrow (HWDC) yard in 2006.

In 2015 Royal Mail was fined £40,000 plus costs after a CWU Member Fleet Technician suffered chemical burns after being told to use faulty, dangerous cleaning equipment in Hemel Hampstead.

In 2016 Royal Mail was fined £250,000 plus £50,000 costs after a CWU Member, Romec Engineer, fell 9 metres to his death through the roof of the West London Mail Centre in 2013. Romec were additionally fined £100,000 plus £25,000 costs.

In 2016 Royal Mail was fined £50,000 plus £10,000 costs after a CWU Member had his foot run over and crushed by a Fork Lift Truck at the Rochester Walk Bundling Centre.

CWU National Health and Safety Officer Dave Joyce said “This catalogue of deaths and serious injuries to Royal Mail workers and members of the public doesn’t make good reading. Obviously we’re concerned about this situation and want Royal Mail  to look at the causes.

We take safety very seriously and Union Safety Reps are critical of Royal Mail’s record because many of the accidents could have been avoided. Royal Mail’s yard safety record isn’t good and is causing concern and disquiet. I’m very concerned about the accidents and near misses. The same type of accidents seem to crop up and they are easily avoidable if you learn from past mistakes. Safety procedures are not being enforced. Royal Mail needs to take action and work with CWU Safety Reps to improve safety standards and ensure similar incidents are avoided.”