Forging company fined over death of employee entangled in lathe

Nick Hardiman was employed by Somers Forge Limited as a machinist at their forge on Prospect Road, Halesowen.

On 8th December 2023, the 54-year-old from Kidderminster was working on a lathe in the machine shop. Whilst using handheld emery cloth to finish a rotating component, Mr Hardiman became entangled in the dangerous moving parts of the lathe, sustaining catastrophic injuries.

Despite the efforts of emergency services, Nick Hardiman sadly died later that evening. Mr Hardiman leaves behind his partner, Melanie; his siblings Robert, Glenis, Lorraine and David; and his parents Michael and Doreen. Nick’s siblings Robert, Glenis, Lorraine and David said, “We can’t comprehend how someone can go to work and not come home again. Everyone is absolutely devastated.”

An investigation by the HSE found that Somers Forge Limited had failed to prohibit the use of handheld emery cloth on lathes, prevent access to dangerous moving parts of the lathe, ensure personal protective equipment (PPE) worn by workers did not create risk of being injured by, or drawn into, the lathe, and undertake a suitable and sufficient risk assessment for the lathe, or establish a safe operating procedure

HSE provides guidance on using emery cloth on metalworking lathes. This guidance establishes that it is never acceptable to apply emery cloth by hand to a rotating component, as there is a risk of the operator becoming entangled or dragged into the danger zone.

Somers Forge Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. The company was fined £750,000 and ordered to pay £38,314 in costs.

Nick’s partner Melanie said, “Nick had everything to live for – a loving home and a partner who adored him, family and friends, and a fulfilling life ahead of him. We used to have a life; now I just exist.  will forever miss the sound of his voice, the smell of his aftershave, the feel of his cuddles and kisses, and the times we would spend together.”

Nick’s father Michael said, “We feel very proud when we speak about Nick, but it really hurts to talk. We think about Nick every single day.”

HSE Inspector Sophie Neale said, “This was an entirely preventable incident which has had tragic consequences. Employers must ensure that safe systems of work are in place and that workers are not exposed to foreseeable risks from dangerous machinery. My thoughts are with Nick’s family and friends.”

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