House builder Mullberry Homes fined £117,000 for repeatedly violating health and safety regulations
HSE inspector Matt Greenly said: “Companies have a duty of care to those they employee and HSE will not hesitate to take appropriate enforcement action against those that fall below the required standards. Mullberry Homes and their director, Mr Wilcock had every opportunity to improve standards and maintain these improvements but they sadly failed to do so and continued to put workers and contractors at risk.
Mullberry Homes received a series of Improvement and Prohibition Notices because of their unsafe work standards, but repeatedly failed to comply. Alistair Wilcock was served with a formal caution for accepting he was guilty of breaching several regulations. The HSE also agreed that the responsibility to follow health and safety regulations were not limited to Wilcock alone.
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