Keywords: Clays, Lowestoft, work at height, machine guarding, HSE, safety, fine,
Poor standards cost printer £44,000
Prosecutions and Claims |
03.07.2008
Suffolk-based printers Clays must pay £44,000 in fines and costs after an HSE investigation following a fall from height revealed poor safety standards in several areas of its operations.
In July 2005, a Clays employee slipped and fell through a skylight while carrying out maintenance ...
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