Company fined after a worker was fatally struck by falling granite slabs

by | Feb 3, 2026 | Hot News

Blyth Marble has been fined £50,000 after a worker was killed when granite slabs fell from a lorry loader at the company’s premises in Larkhall, reports Peter Brown.

Steven White was offloading granite slabs from a lorry loader while on the truck’s flatbed body at the firm’s premises in Larkhall when two granite slabs, with a combined weight of over 900kg fell and struck him, causing fatal injuries, on 4 September 2024.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that vertical safety posts, which provide a physical barrier to prevent slabs from toppling, had been removed during the offloading operation.

While it was accepted custom and practice for the posts to remain fitted during offloading it was not specified in the company’s Safe System of Work.

The investigation also found that while lifting two slabs at once was regular practice, the company’s Safe System of Work failed to distinguish between single slab lifting and multiple slab lifting and lacked specific instruction for handling multiple slabs.

Additionally, Steven White was working alone on the lorry loader, whereas the Safe System of Work specified that two people should be involved in offloading operations.

Blyth Marble plead guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and was fined £50,000 with a victim surcharge of £3,750 at Hamilton Sheriff Court.

HSE principal inspector Martin McMahon said: “This was a tragic incident which could have been prevented had the company made sure the appropriate safety measures were in place and followed during offloading operations.

“Employers must ensure that safe systems of work are not only in place but are sufficiently detailed to address all foreseeable risks, including the requirement for safety equipment to remain in position and for adequate personnel to be present during hazardous operations.

“Our thoughts remain with Steven White’s loved ones, and we hope today’s verdict offers them a measure of closure.”

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