He leant against a handrail and fell through it
Maxine Denton
13:16, 15 Jan 2026
A Bristol landlord has been fined after a member of the public suffered significant injuries when they fell from an external wooden staircase at a converted property in Bishopston.
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Roger Blessitt of Dyers Lane, Iron Acton, was fined Β£20,000 following an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
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The incident happened in the early hours of October 2, 2023, when a group attended Unit 4 Merton Road for a social event hosted by one of Mr Blessitt's tenants.
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A 28-year-old man stepped outside and fell when a section of the wooden handrail failed as he leant against it.
He fell from a height of around 11 feet, landing on the concrete-paved surface at ground level, and sustained significant injuries, including to the head.
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The HSE said its investigation found fundamental flaws in the design of the staircase, including that it was notably rotten, deteriorated and weakened.
The investigation also found a distinct lack of inspection and maintenance, determining that the staircase was not fit for purpose.
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Blessitt pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. He was fined Β£20,000 and ordered to pay costs of Β£4,522at Bristol Magistrates Court on January 13, 2026.
HSE Inspector Emma Preston said: "Well-designed staircases, built to standard and properly maintained, play a crucial role in keeping people safe.
βWhile seeming lower risk, poorly maintained staircases can turn everyday use into a serious hazard. Routine inspections and maintenance are essential to prevent avoidable injuries.
"In this incident, defects to the staircase would have been readily identified and repaired if an effective inspection and maintenance regime had been in place.
"On behalf of the Health and Safety Executive, I would like to wish the injured person well in his continued recovery."
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