UNISON wins compensation for hospital worker injured in lift

UNISON, the UK’s leading public sector trade union, has won £7,000

compensation for a member whose hand got stuck when she was moving

cages full of linen out of a hospital lift.

Rita Stone, a laundry manager from Milton Keynes, got her hand stuck

between the laundry cage and the lift door, when the wheels of the cage

locked, as she was getting out of the lift. She had previously reported the

faulty cages to the hospitals laundry contractor, who had failed to take action

to replace them.

The injuries that Mrs Stone sustained meant she had to undergo a series of

painful operations after she developed a cyst on her wrist, leaving her with a

scar. Her employers, the Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, admitted liability

and settled the claim out of court. Rita has since retired, after working in the

Trust for more than twenty years.

Dave Prentis, UNISON General Secretary, said:

“Rita’s employers, the hospital laundry contractors, were trying to save cash

by avoiding replacing the laundry cages. She had previously warned them that

the trolleys needed replacing, but they failed to take action. Employers have a

duty of care to their staff and this includes making sure the tools they need to

use to do their jobs are safe. Rita was right to take action against her

employers, and UNISON was right there behind her.”

Rita Stone, said:

“I was petrified when the lift door closed on my hand, and I knew because of

the pain I felt, that I had done some serious damage. I am in pain to this day,

and I still need to have another operation on my wrist.

“I would like to send a message to the hospital trust, that they should be

more aware of health and safety. If staff raise concerns then they should be

taken seriously, and improvements should be made to equipment and

working practises when necessary. When I told the contractors about the

faulty laundry cages they did not listen, and I paid the price with a long

standing injury.”

Anita Rattan from Thompsons Solicitors said:

“This accident shows how even simple operations like wheeling a trolley into

a lift have the potential to cause harm if the equipment being moved in and

out is not kept in good working condition. Mrs Stone was very worried about

being trapped.”

ENDS