News Summary
A self-employed roofing contractor in Altrincham, Stephen Wilks, has received a 12-month Community Order for mishandling asbestos materials. This negligence endangered two young workers and local residents when debris from the job was improperly cleared and disposed of, leading to contamination. The Health and Safety Executive condemned Wilks’s actions, emphasizing the critical importance of adhering to asbestos safety regulations, especially during Global Asbestos Awareness Week. The court also imposed costs totaling £3,582.13, highlighting the serious consequences of ignoring safety protocols in asbestos handling.
Roofing Contractor Ordered to Unpaid Work After Dangerous Asbestos Incident
In a shocking turn of events, a self-employed roofing contractor has been penalized for his reckless mishandling of asbestos materials that endangered not only the lives of two young workers but also local residents in Altrincham. Stephen Wilks, trading as S Wilks Roofing, has been sentenced to a 12-month Community Order and mandated to complete 200 hours of unpaid work, following his guilty plea for breaching strict asbestos safety regulations.
The Alarming Incident
Wilks was commissioned by a property management company in February 2022 to replace asbestos cement roof sheets on three garages located on Green Walk, Bowden. However, reports from a concerned local resident regarding debris falling into their garden prompted an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Investigators uncovered alarming evidence, confirming that the fallen debris contained chrysotile asbestos, a known cancer-causing agent.
Doorbell-Cam Footage and Unacceptable Practices
Adding to the severity of the case, doorbell-cam footage emerged showing Wilks and his crew improperly clearing away asbestos debris and disposing of it in domestic waste bins. HSE inspectors discovered ripped bags of asbestos material in publicly accessible areas, with some asbestos waste spilling directly onto the ground. Not only did this unacceptable practice endanger the workers involved, but it also contaminated residents’ personal belongings stored in the nearby garages.
Health and Safety Executive’s Stance
The HSE has taken this opportunity to highlight the dangers associated with asbestos exposure, especially during Global Asbestos Awareness Week commencing on April 1. The organization emphasizes that duty holders involved in handling asbestos must adhere to rigorous safety protocols to mitigate the risks associated with non-licensed asbestos work. The negligence displayed by Wilks underscores a troubling pattern of indifference towards safety regulations that must be taken seriously by all contractors.
Legal Ramifications and Community Impact
At the court hearing held at Ashton-Under-Lyne Magistrates Court on March 28, 2025, Wilks was charged with breaching Regulation 11(1) and Regulation 16 of The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. Besides the requirement to undertake unpaid community work, he has been ordered to pay costs totaling £3,582.13. This incident serves as a grim reminder that the consequences of ignoring safety regulations can lead to severe ramifications for individuals, companies, and the community at large.
Continued Vigilance Required
The repercussions of this incident extend beyond just legal penalties; it poses a significant threat to public health. As the community grapples with the aftermath, it serves as a wake-up call to both contractors and homeowners alike regarding the importance of proper asbestos handling. Residents must remain vigilant and report any suspicious practices that may compromise their safety. The HSE continues its commitment to ensuring that all workers and residents remain protected from the hazardous effects of asbestos exposure.
Taken together, this incident reinforces the critical need for stringent adherence to safety protocols when dealing with asbestos, as the health of workers and the wellbeing of communities depend on it.
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