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Scaffolding firm admits health and safety breaches Scaffolding firm admits health and safety breaches
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A man had his leg, hands and a foot amputated following an electric shock in a breach of health and safety in the workplace, a court has heard.A man had his leg, hands and a foot amputated following an electric shock in a breach of health and safety in the workplace, a court has heard.
Jamie Mines was injured at Swindon's Kendrick Industrial Estate in December.Jamie Mines was injured at Swindon's Kendrick Industrial Estate in December.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) brought the case against both Boundary Scaffolding Ltd and its director Jonathon Lee Griffith-Clack. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) brought the case against both Boundary Scaffolding Ltd and its director Jonathan Lee Griffiths-Clack.
Mr Griffith-Clack admitted the charges against himself and those against his company at Swindon Magistrates' Court. Mr Griffiths-Clack admitted the charges against himself and those against his company at Swindon Magistrates' Court.
Following the accident last year, Mr Mines was placed in an induced coma and missed his first Christmas with his five-month-old twins Isabella and Savannah.Following the accident last year, Mr Mines was placed in an induced coma and missed his first Christmas with his five-month-old twins Isabella and Savannah.
Severely infectedSeverely infected
In June, the 33-year-old returned home but had to be readmitted to hospital to have his left foot amputated after it became severely infected.In June, the 33-year-old returned home but had to be readmitted to hospital to have his left foot amputated after it became severely infected.
He told the court he could not "put into words" what it was like waking up like this.He told the court he could not "put into words" what it was like waking up like this.
"I will never hold my little girl's hands again, I can't make a cup of tea, or shower, or play sport," he said."I will never hold my little girl's hands again, I can't make a cup of tea, or shower, or play sport," he said.
"I sleep on my own downstairs as we can't adapt our rented home.""I sleep on my own downstairs as we can't adapt our rented home."
A fund to help the semi-professional football player, who is from Frome but now lives in Swindon, has so far raised £144,000.A fund to help the semi-professional football player, who is from Frome but now lives in Swindon, has so far raised £144,000.
The HSE said in a statement it was prosecuting the company and the director under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.The HSE said in a statement it was prosecuting the company and the director under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.
"This follows an investigation into an electric shock suffered by a worker at the Kendrick Industrial Estate, Swindon, on 19 December 2016," it added."This follows an investigation into an electric shock suffered by a worker at the Kendrick Industrial Estate, Swindon, on 19 December 2016," it added.
Mr Mines was building a temporary shelter at the industrial estate when he came too close to overhead power lines and 33,000 volts passed through his body.Mr Mines was building a temporary shelter at the industrial estate when he came too close to overhead power lines and 33,000 volts passed through his body.
Mr Griffith-Clack expressed his "deepest regret" about what happened. Mr Griffiths-Clack expressed his "deepest regret" about what happened.
Sentencing is due to take place on 6 October.Sentencing is due to take place on 6 October.