Halifax Courier

Company fined £30k after explosion at its premises

- News Reporter newsdesk@halifaxcou­rier.co.uk @HXCourier

A dental supply company has been fined £30k after an explosion of flammable liquid led to a fire at its premises in Halifax.

John Winters & Company Limited pleaded guilty to safety breaches after one of its employees was put at serious risk in the explosion that led to flames ripping through the building.

Leeds Magistrate­s’ Court heard that, on April 23, 2021, the worker had been decanting heptane from a metal drum into a plastic bulk container. Other employees were also put at risk when the explosion resulted in a fire spreading rapidly

throughout other production buildings. Nobody was physically injured in the fire

which was tackled by more than 60 firefighte­rs at its height.

An investigat­ion by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the decanting of flammables had been unsafely undertaken at the company for several years despite well-known industry guidance.

The splash-filling of heptane generated a static charge creating a spark which caused an explosion during the decanting process, flammable material then spread further as there were no containmen­t measures. The poor practice of storing cardboard boxes nearby fuelled the fire allowing it to spread significan­tly.

John Winters & Company Limited of Washer Lane, Halifax, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health & Safety at Work etc Act 1974. The company has been fined £30,000 and ordered to pay £8,030.94 in costs.

After the hearing, HSE inspector Andrea Jones said: “Implementi­ng appropriat­e control measures when handling flammable liquids is essential to prevent the generation of a static charge that can result in explosions and fires.

“The incident could so easily have been avoided by preventing splash filling, introducin­g appropriat­e earthing and bonding systems, training and supervisio­n.

“HSE has well know guidance to help companies to understand what’s needed.”

John Winters & Company Limited was contacted for comment by the Courier.

 ?? ?? John Winters & Company Limited. Photo: Google Street View
John Winters & Company Limited. Photo: Google Street View

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