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Four-month sentence for assault on HSE inspector

A HSE Health and Safety Executive product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 23, 2005

Eric Dawson, a local builder, has been given a four-month custodial sentence at Hartlepool Magistrates Court, following his attack on a Health and Safety Executive Inspector.

Eric Dawson, a local builder, was given a four-month custodial sentence at Hartlepool Magistrates Court on 22 February, 2005, following his attack on a Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Inspector.

Mr Dawson was found guilty of assault and criminal damage at the same court on 27 January, but sentencing was deferred for a probation service report.

Mr Dawson assaulted HSE inspector Martin Smith on 16 September, 2003, in Russell Walk, Hartlepool after Mr Smith called Mr Dawson down from a dangerous working position.

Mr Dawson was working approximately five metres above the pavement, on industrial staging, without any means to prevent himself, his tools or his materials falling onto passers-by below.

The HSE expressed satisfaction at the verdict.

Timothy Walker, the HSE's director general, said: "I am really pleased to see the courts acting to protect HSE inspectors from assault during the course of their work.

"Martin Smith intervened at this worksite to protect Mr Dawson, as he was at serious risk of falling, and to prevent members of the public walking beneath him.

"Martin acted entirely properly in the circumstances, and did nothing to provoke such a response.

"It is completely unacceptable for HSE Inspectors to be attacked.

"They must be able to carry out their work - preventing accidents - free from the fear of assault.

"We are particularly grateful to Cleveland Police and the Crown Prosecution Service for pursuing the case.

"HSE will always press for formal police investigation and prosecution if our inspectors are assaulted".

As a result of the assault, Martin Smith suffered a number of bruises and a pulled neck muscle, leading to pain and discomfort lasting more than a month.

His clothing was also damaged.

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