Read the latest magazine Access Health & Safety Industry News Working at Height Two Men Injured After Cradle Falls Nine Floors at London Tower Block 14 November 2023 TWO MEN working on a residential tower under construction in London were fortunate to escape death when the defective cradle they were in fell about 90 feet. On 4 June 2020, Marcel Botnaru and Radu Baracu were working in the cradle at level nine of the Pennington Street building. The support beams for the cradle had been fitted with the wrong sized end stops, which resulted in it rolling off the end and crashing to the ground below. Marcel Botnaru suffered six broken ribs and a punctured lung while Radu Baracu was off work for six weeks. Both were extremely fortunate to escape more serious and potentially life-threatening injuries. Two companies, which specialise in the provision and installation of access equipment, were fined a total of £240,000 when they were sentenced at Croydon Magistrates Court on 10 November 2023. Safety Failings The court heard how an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Zarafa Height Solutions Limited failed to ensure that the support beams they manufactured were safe to use when they left their factory in Grantham. A second company, Giraffe Access Company Limited installed the cradle and support beams at the London Dock site. They failed to identify that the support beams were defective during their safety checks prior to commissioning. Both companies of Hungate, Pickering, North Yorkshire, are part of the Zarafa Group and pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act. Zarafa Height Solutions Limited was fined £120,000 and was ordered to pay £3,987 costs and Giraffe Access Company Limited was fined £120,000 and was ordered to pay £3,996 costs. Two Men Injured HSE Inspector, Kevin Smith, said: “This incident could have ended in a double tragedy. “Both of these men suffered injuries but were fortunate to escape with their lives. “The fines imposed on these two companies should underline to everyone in the construction industry the importance of ensuring that rigorous safety checks are carried out on equipment before it is put to use. “We will not hesitate to take action against companies which do not do all that they should to keep people safe.” This prosecution was supported by HSE enforcement lawyer Samantha Crockett. Guidance on the safe use of lifting equipment is available from HSE. >> Read about more roofing accidents in the news Previous article IoR and CIOB Roadshow Hailed a SuccessNext article Kingfisher Launches AI-powered DIY Assistant Share article You may also like View all News Access +4 10 December 2025 Worker Suffers Life-Altering Back Injuries after MEWP Basket Fall Access +4 30 October 2025 MEWP Controller’s Safety Failures Caused Fall After Bus Collision Access +4 6 June 2025 £1.3m Fall Protection Contract Secured with NHS Access +2 16 May 2025 MEWP Rentals Firm Acquired 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