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Fine after escalator rips off man's toe in shopping centre | Fine after escalator rips off man's toe in shopping centre |
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Shopping centre managers have been fined £75,000 for health and safety breaches after a man had his big toe ripped off by an escalator. | |
Michael Reddington, who was 24 when the accident happened in March 2012, has had to learn to walk again and still experiences pain from his injuries. | |
His foot became trapped because part of the escalator in Nottingham's West End Arcade was missing. | His foot became trapped because part of the escalator in Nottingham's West End Arcade was missing. |
Managing agents Hodgson Elkington LLP must pay £125,000 including costs. | Managing agents Hodgson Elkington LLP must pay £125,000 including costs. |
The missing part had been absent for at least a day before the accident, creating a gap. | The missing part had been absent for at least a day before the accident, creating a gap. |
Mr Reddington did not notice the hazard due to poor lighting, and his foot was then crushed between a step and the escalator platform. | |
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Bernard Thorogood, prosecuting, said there was "real potential for a much more serious, if not fatal, injury". | |
"The public were at risk," he said. "It was a matter of pure chance whose foot or leg went into that gap." | "The public were at risk," he said. "It was a matter of pure chance whose foot or leg went into that gap." |
Nottingham Crown Court heard there had been no inspection of the escalator between October 2010 and the accident in March 2012. | Nottingham Crown Court heard there had been no inspection of the escalator between October 2010 and the accident in March 2012. |
The prosecution said the escalator was past its useful life in 2010. | The prosecution said the escalator was past its useful life in 2010. |
Mr Thorogood said it was not regularly inspected, adding there was a "lack of effective management leading to a range of risks". | Mr Thorogood said it was not regularly inspected, adding there was a "lack of effective management leading to a range of risks". |
Mr Reddington, now 27, said: "It's hard to explain the pain to people because it's such an unusual thing to happen. | |
"Everyone knows the pain of stubbing their toe but not everyone knows the pain of having their toe ripped off by an escalator. | "Everyone knows the pain of stubbing their toe but not everyone knows the pain of having their toe ripped off by an escalator. |
"It was trapped in this piece of machinery that was going for a few minutes." | "It was trapped in this piece of machinery that was going for a few minutes." |
In addition to one of his big toes being completely ripped off, the two toes next to it were permanently damaged and the flesh on his foot was torn away. | In addition to one of his big toes being completely ripped off, the two toes next to it were permanently damaged and the flesh on his foot was torn away. |
He was initially in hospital for two weeks and had five operations under general anaesthetic, he was then required to return to hospital twice a week for three months. | |
The accident also left mental scars as he still experiences flashbacks. | |
"That day will stay with me forever," he said. | "That day will stay with me forever," he said. |
Hodgson Elkington LLP admitted failing to maintain the machine properly and failing to ensure it was in a safe condition. They also admitted that systems to monitor safety on a daily basis were ineffective. | Hodgson Elkington LLP admitted failing to maintain the machine properly and failing to ensure it was in a safe condition. They also admitted that systems to monitor safety on a daily basis were ineffective. |
Defence lawyer Tom Gent said the incident was a matter of "significant embarrassment" to the company. | Defence lawyer Tom Gent said the incident was a matter of "significant embarrassment" to the company. |
"They are truly sorry for the dreadful injuries that were caused to Michael Reddington and are extremely apologetic that this was allowed to happen," said Mr Gent. | "They are truly sorry for the dreadful injuries that were caused to Michael Reddington and are extremely apologetic that this was allowed to happen," said Mr Gent. |
Judge Andrew Hamilton said: "The escalator was known to the defendants to be beyond its sell-by date and they did nothing. | Judge Andrew Hamilton said: "The escalator was known to the defendants to be beyond its sell-by date and they did nothing. |
"The defendant clearly forgot their duty in relation to the escalator." | "The defendant clearly forgot their duty in relation to the escalator." |
How safe are escalators? | How safe are escalators? |
The Health and Safety Executive does not keep data on accidents involving escalators, but a search through news reports suggests incidents like this are rare in the UK. | The Health and Safety Executive does not keep data on accidents involving escalators, but a search through news reports suggests incidents like this are rare in the UK. |
However, there appears to have been a recent spate of people being crushed in escalators in China. | However, there appears to have been a recent spate of people being crushed in escalators in China. |
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