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    Dad installing a metal sign died after falling just six feet from scaffolding

    September 24, 20253 Mins Read


    “He always supported us in everything we did; he would help us make all the important decisions in our lives”

    17:22, 24 Sep 2025Updated 17:22, 24 Sep 2025

    A dad who was installing a metal sign to the front of a shop died after falling just six feet from scaffolding.

    Ifftikhar Ahmed Mughal was standing on the platform of a tower without any edge protection in place when he fell to the pavement below.

    The 64-year-old later died from his injuries.

    Now his employers, a shop sign making and fitting company, has been fined and its director given a prison sentence after the death.

    Mr Mughal was working for WH Metals fitting the sign at a store in Darwen, Lancashire.

    Although the height he fell from was only six feet, it was enough for him to suffer serious head injuries which resulted in him being taken to hospital by ambulance. Sadly, he passed away four days later.

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    An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that WH Metals Limited and its director, who was on site at the time of the incident, failed to prevent the risk of a fall from a distance liable to cause personal injury.

    The preferred method of fall prevention on tower scaffolds is the fitting of suitable guardrails around the platform. This is a well-known and long-established control measure. If this had been in place at the time of the incident, it is highly unlikely that the worker in this case would have died.

    Mr Asad Iftikar, Mr Mughal’s son, said: “My father was like a roof to the family, and since his death, I and my siblings have felt alone. He always supported us in everything we did; he would help us make all the important decisions in our lives.”

    WH Metals Limited of Navigation Way, Preston, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and was fined £45,000. The company was also ordered to pay costs of £4,826.21 and a victim surcharge of £2,000.

    Mr Waqas Hanif, the company’s director, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 37 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and was given a 26-week custodial sentence, suspended for 12 months. He was also ordered to pay costs of £4,846.21 and a victim surcharge of £154.

    HSE inspector David Hobbs said: “Work at height remains one of the leading causes of workplace injury and death. In this case, a fall of six feet was enough to cause a death, highlighting the dangers.

    “This incident highlights the importance of suitable control measures, such as edge protection, to minimise the risk of serious personal injury.”



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