Source · Prevention of Future Deaths
Anthony Rockall
Unsafe unloading practices using an incompatible pallet truck and heavy loads on tailgates persist without review, despite previous warnings, creating a significant risk of falls and fatal injuries.
Date
26 Jun 2023
56-day deadline
5 Oct 2023 est.
Responses identified
0
Coroner's concerns
Unsafe unloading practices using an incompatible pallet truck and heavy loads on tailgates persist without review, despite previous warnings, creating a significant risk of falls and fatal injuries.
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It was clear from the evidence that the pallet truck being utilised and the manner of unloading were incompatible with the truck being unloaded in that the pallet truck was longer than the tailgate of the truck and the method adopted required the pallet truck wheels to drop off the tailgate, grounding the load. There were also concerns expressed about the weight of the load, pallet truck and two individuals on the tailgate. Buckinghamshire Council evidence indicated a letter had been written to you on 27th September 2022 but your evidence was that this had never been received. The letter was described as informing you that you must review health and safety procedures at your premises, including the use of the pallet truck and the loading and unloading of client and casual workers’ vehicles. It was indicated you were also to assess the suitability of equipment for the task to be undertaken and to review who was permitted to use the equipment and when. Evidence at the Inquest was that there had been no review and no change of working practices since the incident involving Tony Rockall and that a pallet of bricks delivered on a truck such as was being used by Mr Rockall would be unloaded in exactly the same way now as then. It is clear that such practices could give rise to the toppling of a load, the pallet truck or an individual falling from a truck tailgate with the risk of fatal injuries arising.
Report sections
Investigation and inquest
On 28th April 2022 I commenced an investigation into the death of Anthony William Rockall, aged 68 years. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 15th June 2023. The conclusion of the inquest was misadventure.
Circumstances of the death
Tony Rockall died during the early evening of 26th April 2022 at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford from the head injury he sustained when he fell from the tailgate of his truck the previous afternoon. The injury was sustained whilst another person was trying to offload a pallet of bricks from the truck at a reclamation yard in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire. It is likely that the pallet truck, which appears to have been longer than the depth of tailgate, had become stuck and Tony, who had been standing in a small area at the back corner of the tailgate, fell backwards to the ground whilst the pallet truck was stuck. It is not possible to ascertain whether Tony had a medical event leading to the fall, however his presence on the tailgate was in connection with the unloading of the truck.
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Report details
- Reference
- 2023-0287
- Date of report
- 26 June 2023
- Coroner
- Crispin Butler
- Coroner area
- Buckinghamshire
Responses identified
Responses identified
0
0 responses identified
Organisations named in PFD reports are normally expected to respond within 56 days. Deadline: 5 Oct 2023 (estimated).