Ben Collins

PFD Report Partially Responded Ref: 2016-wp25353
Date of Report 10 August 2016
Coroner Simon Wickens
Coroner Area Surrey
Response Deadline est. 5 October 2016
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
Those present at the trench rescue lacked the knowledge to operate the Suction Excavator, and the company only provided one trained person; the coroner suggests the HSE provide guidance regarding training and use of suction excavation equipment.
View full coroner's concerns
During the course of the inquest the evidence revealed that upon finding Mr Collins in the trench, those present had no knowledge of how to operate the Suction Excavator in order to release Mr Collins. Digsafe Excavations Ltd provided one person with knowledge of how to operate the excavator with an expectation that a second man would be provided by whosoever contracted with them. That person however would not know how to operate the Suction Excavator in an emergency or be fully trained in its use. Further there is no HSE guidance covering; a) the use of a Suction Excavation machine, b) training for such use, c) the provision of a fully trained second man, d) the regularity of servicing of control panels.

MATTER OF CONCERN: Digsafe Suction Excavation Ltd give consideration to the provision of a second man by them at each excavation who is fully trained in the operation of the Suction Excavator and associated equipment such as an air-lance.

The HSE give consideration to the provisions of guidance regarding training and the use of suction excavation equipment including a recommendation for the provision of a second man fully trained to use the Suction Excavator and associated equipment, regular servicing of remote controllers together with the proper documentation of such.
Responses
Health and Safety Executive Regulator / Inspectorate
Response received (text not yet extracted)
Sent To
  • Digsafe Suction Excavations Limited
  • Health and Safety Executive
Response Status
Linked responses 1 of 2
56-Day Deadline 5 Oct 2016
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Source: Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
The inquest into the death of Ben Andrew Collins was opened on the 4th August 2015 and was resumed on the 26th July 2016 before a jury. It was concluded on 1st August 2016.

The cause of death was: 1a. Positional Asphyxia
2. Fractured Ribs and Femur

The conclusion of the jury was; Accidental Death
Circumstances of the Death
On the 27th July 2015 Mr Collins was using a Suction Excavation Machine on behalf of his employer Digsafe Suction Excavations Ltd in order to excavate a trench beside the M3 Motorway. Whilst excavating, Mr Collins was seen on CCTV to enter the trench whilst the suction machine was directly above him, take off the machine's control panel from around his waist and drop it onto the ground beside the trench before bending down into the trench. On dropping the control panel the suction machine RT4563 1

began to descend and trapped Mr Collins in the trench. The Court heard evidence that the control panel was faulty in that involuntary downward movement of the excavator could be engaged unintentionally due to wear and tear of the joystick.
Copies Sent To
1. Digsafe Suction Excavation Ltd 2. Health and Safety Executive 5. Mway Communications Ltd Signed Simon Wickens DATED this 10th August 2016 RT4563
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