The Citizen (Gauteng)

Courtyard tiles cause bad injuries

LANDMARK BUILDING: ORDER TO RECTIFY IT IGNORED

- Brian Sokutu brians@citizen.co.za

Man broke shoulder, woman cracked head open and another was hospitalis­ed.

One of Sandton’s prestigiou­s landmarks, the 11 Alice Lane group of buildings, commonly referred to as Standard Bank, has over the past year claimed at least six casualties.

These people were seriously injured from falling on the polished and extremely slippery tiled floor of the open courtyard on the ground floor. Quantity surveyor Steven Schneid, who broke his right shoulder when he fell last year, described the floor as “a lethal pitfall”.

But despite warnings from him, independen­t experts and the Johannesbu­rg City Council’s emergency services of the dangers posed to the public, building owner Redefine Properties has not rectified this contravent­ion of municipal law.

Demarcatin­g a section of the floor with warning tape last week after mounting public pressure is the extent of the action Redefine has taken. In a letter dated November 21 2018 from City of Johannesbu­rg’s fire and safety senior inspector Louis van Aswegen the company was instructed “to rectify the non-compliance urgently”.

“When a building is erected, it must comply with the Building Standards Act,” read the letter.

Redefine Properties general manager Scott Thornburn said the matter was “subject to an insurance claim for one person” and he could not give details.

Schneid said: “After my accident, I went back and spoke with two Standard Bank employees, Amos Mukomberan­wa and Tshediso Maphathe. Mukomberan­wa said he had also fallen on the tiles while Maphathe said three other people fell in the courtyard on the same day I did. One, a lady, was also hospitalis­ed.”

Schneid said Redefine Properties maintenanc­e division was informed. “They put up danger cones, danger tape and warning trestles all over the open courtyard the next day. A few days later, they were removed as though nothing had happened.”

He advised Redefine Properties to replace the tiles urgently. Five months later a woman “fell on the same tiles and cracked her head open”. He added: “She is lucky to be alive after such a severe head injury.” –

 ?? Pictures: Refilwe Modise ?? DANGER ZONE. The Sandton building that has been the site of numerous injuries over the past year due to people falling on slippery surfaces.
Pictures: Refilwe Modise DANGER ZONE. The Sandton building that has been the site of numerous injuries over the past year due to people falling on slippery surfaces.
 ??  ?? STAFFER. One of the many casualties of the courtyard floor tiles.
STAFFER. One of the many casualties of the courtyard floor tiles.

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