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BA Mobile Fleet Services Limited Fined £30,000 After Worker Amputation in HGV Trailer

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HSE prosecuted BA Mobile Fleet Services Limited for breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act. The company was fined £30,000 and ordered to pay £4,325 costs at Kidderminster Magistrates Court. The prosecution follows a December 2023 incident where a worker suffered severe leg injuries including amputation after being crushed under a one-tonne concrete block inside an HGV trailer being loaded by an untrained forklift driver.

What changed

HSE prosecuted BA Mobile Fleet Services Limited for breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. The company failed to protect a worker who sustained life-changing injuries, including left foot and lower leg amputation, when a one-tonne concrete block toppled onto him inside an HGV trailer. The investigation found the forklift driver involved had received no training and was not authorized to operate the vehicle.

Companies operating forklift trucks or managing workplace transport must ensure operators are properly trained and authorized. Workers must be segregated from moving vehicles, and thorough risk assessments should be conducted to prevent similar incidents. Failure to implement adequate workplace transport safety measures can result in serious injuries and criminal prosecution with substantial fines.

What to do next

  1. Ensure forklift truck operators receive proper training and authorization before operating vehicles
  2. Implement effective segregation of workers from moving vehicles on site
  3. Conduct thorough risk assessments for workplace transport operations

Penalties

£30,000 fine plus £4,325 costs

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Company fined after worker crushed by one-tonne block while inside HGV trailer

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16th April 2026

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- Man sustained life-changing injuries resulting in amputation when crushed under one-tonne block of concrete.
- Investigation found the driver of a forklift truck involved in the incident had no training.
- Company failed to protect workers from moving vehicles on its site.
A vehicle maintenance company in Worcestershire has been fined after one of its workers was crushed under a one-tonne concrete block.

The father -of-two, 35, had been working for Redditch-based BA Mobile Fleet Services Limited when the incident happened on 14 December 2023.

His leg injuries were so severe his  left foot and lower leg subsequently had to be amputated, while he sustained serious injuries to his right leg. The man was also dismissed from his job after the incident.

A CCTV still shows the moment just before the incident

The then 33-year-old had been inside an HGV box trailer as it was being loaded with the one-tonne concrete blocks. The vehicle was being loaded in preparation for a Driver Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) brake test. He had been inside the trailer with a colleague while a third worker loaded the blocks using a forklift truck. It was during this process that the forklift truck ‘nudged’ a stack of blocks inside the trailer, causing them to topple on to the man’s legs – resulting in his devastating and life-changing injuries.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that BA Mobile Fleet Services Limited had failed to take appropriate precautions to segregate workers from moving vehicles on site. The investigation also identified that the company had not provided training to the forklift truck driver and they had not authorised him to operate such vehicles.

Preventing workplace transport incidents requires organisations to implement proven control measures consistently. This means conducting thorough risk assessments, maintaining equipment rigorously, and empowering workers to identify hazards before incidents occur.

You can find comprehensive guidance on workplace transport on our website.

BA Mobile Fleet Services Limited of Unit 2 The Works, Tanworth Lane, Redditch, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act. The company was fined £30,000 and was ordered to pay £4,325 costs at a hearing at Kidderminster Magistrates Court on 15 April 2026.

HSE inspector Emma Page said:

“The injuries sustained here by this young man have been truly life-changing.

“Too many people are injured or killed every year in workplace transport related incidents.

“Companies should do all they can to ensure all workers go home safely to their families at the end of each day.

“We will take action against those who fail to do so.”

This HSE prosecution was brought by enforcement lawyer Edward Parton and paralegal officer Rebecca Withell.

Further information:

  1. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is Britain’s national regulator for workplace health and safety. We are dedicated to protecting people and places, and helping everyone lead safer and healthier lives.
  2. More information about the legislation referred to in this case is available.
  3. Further details on the latest HSE news releases is available.
  4. HSE does not pass sentences, set guidelines or collect any fines imposed. Relevant sentencing guidelines must be followed unless the court is satisfied that it would be contrary to the interests of justice to do so. The sentencing guidelines for health and safety offences can be found here.

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Classification

Agency
HSE
Filed
April 15th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Employers Transportation companies
Industry sector
3361 Automotive Manufacturing
Activity scope
Vehicle maintenance Workplace transport Forklift operations
Geographic scope
United Kingdom GB

Taxonomy

Primary area
Occupational Safety
Operational domain
Compliance
Compliance frameworks
OSHA
Topics
Transportation Manufacturing

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