Keywords: health and safety, MRX Engineering Support Services, Stackright Building Systems, Keith Wharton, Christopher Cansfield,
Crane death "avoidable, pointless and unnecessary"
Prosecutions and Claims |
16.04.2008
A steel manufacturing firm has been fined £100,000 after one employee was killed and another badly injured when a half-ton load fell on them from an overhead crane.
Liverpool-based MRX Engineering Support Services, trading as Stackright Building Systems, was prosecuted following the a ...
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