What's Happening?
Steven Hendry, a roofer from Liskeard, Cornwall, has been fined over £4,000 for failing to cooperate with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Hendry, operating as Apex Roofing & Property Services, was found conducting roof work without scaffolding,
leading to a prohibition notice from the HSE. Despite this, Hendry continued his unsafe practices and was verbally abusive towards an HSE inspector. He pleaded guilty to violating the Health and Safety at Work Act and was fined £400, with additional costs of £3,852 imposed by Plymouth Magistrates’ Court.
Why It's Important?
This case highlights the critical role of regulatory bodies like the HSE in ensuring workplace safety. Non-compliance with safety regulations can lead to serious accidents and injuries, particularly in high-risk industries like construction. The fine serves as a deterrent to other contractors who might consider ignoring safety protocols. It underscores the importance of adhering to safety standards to protect workers and avoid legal repercussions. The HSE's actions demonstrate their commitment to enforcing safety regulations and holding violators accountable.
What's Next?
Hendry has been ordered to provide the requested information to the HSE by March 2026. Failure to comply could result in further legal action. The HSE will likely continue monitoring Hendry's activities to ensure compliance with safety standards. This case may prompt other contractors to review their safety practices and ensure they meet regulatory requirements. The HSE may also use this case to raise awareness about the importance of workplace safety and the consequences of non-compliance.











