Matthew Hall Heating Engineer exposed to Asbestos |
| Mr A received payment for Asbestosis Compensation of £55,000 in 2008 |
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| The Matthew Hall Group was formed in 1848 and was acquired by AMEC in 1987.
SPIE acquired AMEC in 2007 and Mathew Hall has been re-launched as SPIE Mathew Hall. They have been
involved in high profile projects such as Tag McLaren and BAA Terminal 5. |
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| The following case against Matthew Hall is typical of many cases we have
taken over the years against Heating Systems companies. Mr A was diagnosed with asbestosis in 2007 and
received payment of £55,000 in 2008 |
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| Mr A started an apprenticeship with Matthew Hall & Co in 1954, to learn how to
become a heating and ventilation engineer. The apprenticeship lasted until 1959 and he stayed with Matthew
Hall & Co for many years, until he was made redundant in 1992. During his time with Matthew Hall, he was
regularly exposed to heavy levels of asbestos, in particular when he was doing refurbishment work. |
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| Much of the time was spent repairing and installing steam
heating systems and ventilation. This would involve working with asbestos lagged boilers and pipework
and he would have to knock off the old asbestos so that the repairs could be carried out. |
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| Once the pipework was installed, the laggers would come along and
lag it. They would be follow the heating engineers through the buildings and be working just behind them.
A huge amount of asbestos dust was generated and he would be filthy when he returned home. |
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| One of the jobs he worked on was at Barking and Battersea Power
Stations where he fitted the pipework. Again, this involved working in close proximity with the pipe
laggers. When he had to connect the pipework to existing systems he had to knock off the asbestos to make
the connections. |
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| He also recalls working for many years in the late 60s at
C & A Modes at Oxford Street, where he helped to refurbish the store and the flats above it. The heating
and ventilation systems were lagged with asbestos, and it was very dusty knocking the asbestos off and
then the pipes were relagged next to him. He recalls that Matthew Hall were the largest pipe suppliers at
that time and were always working alongside laggers from Kitsons, the largest insulating firm at the time. |
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Claiming compensation if exposed to asbestos at Matthew Hall |
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In the the 1950s, 60s and 70s, heating and ventilation companies were unaware of
the dangers of asbestos and most heating engineers were not provided with any protection. If you have
recently been diagnosed with asbestosis as a result of asbestos exposure as a heating engineer at Matthew
Hall or a similar company, we can assist in making a claim for compensation.
Contact us on the number below and ask for Warren Miller or Lynne Manners. |
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