Keywords: O'Brien and McIntyre, COSHH, hazardous substances, cement, wet concrete, health and safety, HSE,
Builder suffers burns after standing in wet concrete
Prosecutions and Claims |
17.09.2008
A builder suffered chemical burns to his legs after wet concrete poured over the tops of his Wellington boots.
The incident happened in March 2007 at a site in Kineton, Warwickshire.
The builder, an employee of O'Brien & McIntyre, was standing in a trench of wet concrete, working ...
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