Tarmac Fined £630,000 After Worker's Legs Crushed
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Tarmac fined £633k for ‘entirely avoidable’ serious worker injury at manufacturing plant
Tarmac Building Products has been fined more than £633,000 after an employee suffered serious leg injuries when he was crushed between moving metal frames on a production line. The post Tarmac fined £633k for ‘entirely avoidable’ serious worker injury at manufacturing plant appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
Building materials manufacturer fined over £600,000 after worker crushed
An Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigation has lead to a fine of more than £600,000 after a worker suffered life-changing injuries The worker, Richard Ogunleye, was working for Tarmac Building Products Limited win Linford, Essex. In 2022, he entered a fenced area to clean and inspect frames, when he became trapped and his legs crushed by machinery. A massive health and safety failure When entering the fenced area, employees had to pass t…
Tarmac fined £630,000 after worker's legs crushed
Tarmac has been fined £630,000 after a worker’s legs were crushed between one-tonne metal frames on a production line in Essex. Richard Ogunleye entered a fenced area to clean and inspect frames at the Tarmac Building Products manufacturing facility at Linford in Thurrock, Essex, according… The post Tarmac fined £630,000 after worker’s legs crushed appeared first on Construction News.
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