Read the latest magazine Health & Safety Industry News Working at Height Roofing Bosses Jailed Following Worker’s Fatal Fall 9 June 2022 TWO CONSTRUCTION company bosses were jailed for health and safety failings that resulted in a worker falling to his death at a building site in Hove. Roofing Bosses Jailed Steven Wenham (pictured right), 48, of Charlotte Street in Brighton, was sentenced to five years in prison at Lewes Crown Court on Tuesday (June 7), after previously pleading not guilty to manslaughter by gross negligence. Both he and his Hove based company, Total Contractors Ltd were found guilty of two offences under the Health and Safety at Work Act regarding failure to properly safeguard against serious injury or death from a fall from height. Total Contractor was fined £190,000 and ordered to pay £30,000 costs and a £170 victim surcharge. Wenham was also disqualified from being a company director for ten years. John Spiller, 52, of Fishersgate Close in Portslade, was jailed for 15 months after being found not guilty of manslaughter, but guilty of the same two health and safety offences as Wenham. His roofing company, Brighton based Southern Asphalt Ltd, also pleaded guilty to the same offence. The company was fined £120,000 and ordered to pay costs of £20,000 and a victim surcharge of £170. Tragic Roofer Death The sentences follow the tragic death of 60-year-old Graham Tester at a building site in Brunswick Street West, Hove, on Friday, July 27, 2018. Graham had been sub-contracted as a roofer by Southern Asphalt Ltd. He fell two storeys from a ladder that had been secured with only two nails hammered into a timber frame on either side. An inspection from the HSE found multiple safety failings, including no scaffolding or barriers to protect those working at height. Sentences Should Serve Warning Detective Inspector James Meanwell said: “The severity of these custodial sentences demonstrates the seriousness of employers failing in their duty of care to their employees. “Graham Tester’s death was an avoidable tragedy that has had a devastating impact on his family and friends. “These sentences should serve as a warning to all employers that you are responsible for the safety of your employees and will face the consequences of a failure to adhere to those responsibilities.” >> Read more about roofing accidents in the news. Previous article Leeds College of Building Hosting SkillBuild HeatsNext article Inverted Roof Design For Southampton Oncology Unit Share article You may also like View all News Health & Safety +3 19 March 2026 Construction Firm Fined after Teen Labourer’s Fatal Fall Health & Safety +2 10 March 2026 Site Manager Sentenced for Exposing Workers to ‘Deadly’ Asbestos Risks Health & Safety +2 9 March 2026 Father of Three Electrocuted as MEWP Struck Overhead Powerline Health & Safety +2 6 March 2026 BSIF Campaign Tackles Preventable Work-Related Skin Diseases Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch