Crossrail worker killed

7 March 2014


A worker has died on the Crossrail project in London. The man was pronounced dead at the scene after London Fire Brigade and ambulance crews arrived at the Fisher Street site in Holborn at around 05:40 this morning.

Crossrail announced a full investigation into the facts of the incident. It is known that the worker sustained head injuries around 10m down the tunnel.

Crossrail released the following statement: "Sadly, at approximately 5am this morning a contractor working at our site in Fisher Street, London was fatally injured. Our first and foremost thoughts are with the family and friends affected by this. The family has been informed.

"When the incident occurred, work was taking place to build a new crossover tunnel between two train tunnels that have already been constructed by Crossrail's boring machines.

"The worker was spraying concrete onto the excavated ground when a piece of concrete from the ceiling of the tunnel fell and hit him.

"Crossrail has suspended all work at Fisher Street and associated works across the project. A full and thorough investigation into this tragic incident is being undertaken. The Metropolitan Police and the Health and Safety Executive remain on site."

"Safety is our number one priority and Crossrail sets the most stringent safety requirements in the industry. Despite this terrible incident, Crossrail's accident rate is below the industry average."