The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Firm served notice over failures with radiation safety

- AILEEN ROBERTSON

AFife firm was served a prohibitio­n notice over failures to protect employees from dangerous radiation.

Pfaudler in Leven is understood to have taken immediate action over issues raised by the Health and Safety Executive relating to an X-ray enclosure at the River Side plant.

An immediate prohibitio­n notice imposed by the HSE said Pfaudler had “failed to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicabl­e, that the premises are safe and without risk to health”.

Improvemen­t notices we reserved requiring Pfaudler to take action over insufficie­nt risk assessment­s and its failure to install safety features at the X-ray enclosure.

The global company, which manufactur­es vessels for the pharmaceut­ical industry, was also rapped for its lack of effective planning and monitoring to ensure compliance with radiation regulation­s at the Leven plant.

It followed what is understood to have been a routine visit by HSE inspectors.

The HSE told Pfaudler:

“You have failed to make and give effect to such arrangemen­ts as are appropriat­e, having regard to the nature of your activities and the size of your undertakin­g, for the e ffec t ive p lann ing , organisati­on, control, monitoring and review of the prevent ive and protective measures requ ired to ensure compliance with the Ion is ing Rad iat ions Regulation­s 2017.”

GMB Scotland organiser Alan Ritchie said there had been no suggestion that any workers at the plant had been exposed to excessive radiation.

And he said he was confident Pfaudler had taken the HSE notices “very seriously”.

He said: “What they’re saying is that the HSE had been in and raised a couple of points regarding Covid-19 and the X- ray machine, and they said that there were certa in recommenda­tions from the HSE and they put them into effect immediatel­y.

“A s far as they ’re concerned the HSE is quite happy with the situation.”

Mr Ritchie said the trade union’s steward at Pfaudler Leven was looking into the matter further.

“I have got concerns that the HSE has raised this and we’re going to make sure that all the proper health and safety precaution­s are put in place,” he said.

Pfaudler manufactur­es mixing drums used in the preparatio­n of prescripti­on drugs and has sites in Europe, the US and Mexico.

The X-ray equipment at Leven is vital for checking for air pockets in welded sections.

I have got concerns that the HSE has raised this

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