He was taken to hospital and was found to have suffered multiple skull fractures as well as a bleed to the brain.
Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that Mr Williamson and colleague Steven Mackie were taking samples from roofs in the building.This involved the pair - employed by council-linked City Property Glasgow - climbing a ladder which was extended.
“Just as Mr Mackie was about to reach the ladders, he looked up and saw Mr Williamson fall backwards through one of the roof lights.”He then found Mr Williamson lying on the floor at the entrance door of the swimming pool area. An investigation carried out found that “there was inadequate assessment of the risks involved for the work at height which Mr Mackie and Mr Williamson did on the external roof areas of the Netherton Community Centre.”It was stated that if it was not possible then it should be carried out “in as safe a way as reasonably practicable.”The general risk assessment was also not dated or signed by the assessor or manager.
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