Wood supplier hit with £40,000 for failing to protect workers from dust
A wood supplier has been fined £40,000 for failing to protect its workers from exposure to wood dust.
Fakenham-based Nat Pal Limited was visited by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) in April 2023. As a result, dust was found scattered across the floor, and the inspection identified failings in the company’s control measures. As a result of failing to prevent exposure of their employees to wood dust, enforcement action was taken.
Dust was found scattered across the floor
The HSE investigation also identified ongoing failings in the company’s control measures and found that it had failed to take appropriate precautions despite previous enforcement on the same issues dating back to 2015.
Breathing in wood dust excessively can cause asthma and nasal cancer.
Tip: See guidance on working in the woodworking industry and inspection-led campaign to protect workers continues.
That guidance states that employers must take effective measures to prevent exposure of their employees to wood dust. This will normally be by:
- Providing and maintaining local exhaust ventilation systems;
- Having appropriate face-fit tested respiratory protection.
- Carrying out health surveillance to monitor the respiratory health of employees.
The HSE inspection identified failings in the company’s control measures to prevent exposure of their employees to wood dust and enforcement action was taken.
Nat Pal Limited pleaded guilty to a charge contrary the Health and Safety at Work etc Act, 1974, in that it failed to ensure, so far as was reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work of its employees. As well as failure to manage the risks created by operating a wood-working business. The company was fined £40,000 and ordered to pay costs of £4,072 at Norwich Magistrates’ Court May 2025 .
After the hearing, HSE inspector Natalie Prince said “The fine imposed on Nat Pal Limited should underline that HSE take a failure to protect the health of employees extremely seriously.
“Also, making matters worse, this company had been visited previously and had failed to take steps to protect its workers.
“We will therefore, not hesitate to take action against companies which fail to do all they can.”
Tip: HSE guidance on excavations can be found here.
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