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PLANT SUPPLIER FALSIFIED FORK TRUCK REPORT

Businessman fined for forging thorough examination report

A Shropshire businessman, who supplies workplace vehicles and lifting equipment, has been fined for falsifying a safety document for a forklift truck.

Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court was told that Stuart Jeavons intentionally made a false entry on a Report of Thorough Examination for the truck, a statutory document required by law to show that lifting equipment is in a good state of repair.

A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigation found Mr Jeavons had put the name of a genuine forklift truck supplier at the top of the report and forged a genuine examiner’s signature at the bottom.

It is an offence (HSW Act Section 33(1)(l)) for a person to intentionally to make a false entry in any register, book, notice or other document required to be kept etc or, with intent to deceive, to make use of any such entry which the person knows to be false.

Forged reports seriously endangers people at work

Stuart Jeavons, 57, of Broseley was fined £2,400 and ordered to pay costs of £989 after pleading guilty to a breach of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.

 

After the hearing HSE inspector Lyn Mizen said:

“Strict inspection regimes are there to ensure that lifting equipment is kept in good working order.

The certification to support these examinations are key documents which a user of such equipment should be able to rely on to show the machine has been examined by a competent person and is safe to use.

It is therefore critical that all aspects of inspection, examination and verification of the safety-critical parts of forklift trucks are carried out diligently, properly and with the highest level of integrity.

HSE will not hesitate to hold people to account where it finds forged reports as it seriously endangers the health and safety of people at work.”

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