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Global metal recycling giant EMR fined GBP 150k over worker death-金属板材展-线材展-金属加工展-2015第十六届广州国际金属板材、棒材、线材及金属加工、配套设备展—全球三大金属展之一巨浪展览-THE 16th GUANGZHOU INTERNATIONALPLATEMETAL, BAR, WIRE, METAL PROCESSIN 12/29/2014 金属板材展-线材展-金属加工展-plate metal expo-wire expo |
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A global metal recycling company has been fined £150k for safety failings after a worker was killed at its Kingsbury depot in 2011.
Mr William Ward, 56, from Handsworth, Sheffield, sustained catastrophic crush injuries when part of a 33-tonne metal barge he was dismantling collapsed on top of him.
The incident happened at European Metal Recycling Limited''s Kingsbury depot on October 12th 2011.
The recycling giant was jointly sentenced on Friday December 19th after an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive identified serious flaws with the method of work being used to dismantle the barges.
Warwickshire Crown Court heard that Mr Ward was working alongside others to cut and dismantle two large steel barges using oxy-acetylene torches. He had finished cutting through the outer skin of the barge''s hull and had moved inside the now unsupported structure to cut some supporting braces when the side collapsed in on him. The married dad-of-two died at the scene.
EMR failed to do enough to protect the workers and ensure that burning contractors on site were competent and working safely, the court heard. European Metal Recycling Limited of Westbrook, Warrington, Cheshire, was fined GBP 150,000 and ordered to pay GBP 80,000 in costs after pleading guilty to breaching Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.
金属板材展-线材展-金属加工展-2015第十六届广州国际金属板材、棒材、线材及金属加工、配套设备展—全球三大金属展之一巨浪展览-THE
16th GUANGZHOU INTERNATIONALPLATEMETAL,
BAR, WIRE, METAL PROCESSING & SETTING EQUIPMENT EXHIBITION
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