A trade union has called for stronger regulations for health and safety after a 74-year-old worker died last weekend when he became stranded in heavy snow while working on a wind farm in East Ayrshire.
The man and a younger colleague were left without heat or power at Craigdarroch Farm in New Cumnock. It is understood they struggled to call for help but it is not known how long they were in difficulty. Police Scotland’s Mountain Rescue Team traced the pair after the alarm was finally raised on Sunday night, 21st January. The elderly man was airlifted to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary but died a short time later.
Stevie Dillion of Unite Scotland said:
“Our experience shows that some of the conditions which workers on wind farms have to put up with represent a return to the ‘bad old days’ in the construction industry before unionisation.”
