Early retirement was the only option for an engineer in the north of England whose career was ended due to illness caused by his employer’s lack of action on health and safety over many years.
From 2005 to 2017 Thompsons Solicitors client, Emmanuel Forgione, was a quality inspector on a production line at a firm which makes parts for some of the biggest names in the motor industry.
He was responsible for production on a line of 68 machines which gave off a mist from the metal working fluids used that would seep into the factory air.
Emmanuel, a member of Unite, had a history of chest problems and told his managers that the mist and a lack of inadequate ventilation on the line were going to be an issue not only for him, but his colleagues too.
Change only eventually came in 2009 after the company was served with a ‘Notice of Improvement’ by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) because of the metal working fluid issues. The company told the HSE that all machines using metal working fluid would be fitted with extraction, but this didn’t happen on the machines Emmanuel worked with in quality inspection until almost a decade later.