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Scalding penalty

Prosecutions and Claims |
15.10.2007

London's Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust has paid £15,000 for failing to protect a maintenance worker who was badly scalded in January 2005 while repairing a leaking valve on a pressurised pipeline. The trust had not risk assessed the work and should have isolated the relevant section of pipe.

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