A north Shropshire recycling company has been fined after an 18-year-old employee broke several bones whilst clearing a blockage in a waste metal chute.

PG Skips Limited, based near Wem was found guilty at Shrewsbury Crown Court and fined £17,500.

The court heard how on October 9 2017, an employee of PG Skips Limited was injured when he fell through a chute, approximately four metres above a concrete yard.

Another employee, who was waiting in a telescopic handler to collect the waste metal in the machine bucket, saw him fall and moved the machine to try and catch him.

The employee was hit by the bucket and sustained injuries including several broken bones.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that there was no risk assessment or safe system of work in place for clearing blockages. The company had not considered the risk of employees falling through the chute from that height.

Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Sarah Baldwin-Jones said: “This significant injury to an 18-year-old employee in his first employment could have been easily prevented.

"The remedial action taken to prevent future blockages implemented after the incident had no cost implication for the company. Employers should make sure they properly assess and apply effective control measures to minimise risks from clearing blockages.”

PG Skips Limited of The Lowe, Wem, Shropshire was found guilty of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at work Act 1974 and was fined £17,500.