Keywords: Surrey, construction firm, forklift, crane, mortar tubs, self-employed,
Builder hoisted for lifting accident
Prosecutions and Claims |
01.08.2006
A Surrey construction firm that used a crane to lift mortar tubs only designed to be handled by forklift trucks has landed a £35,000 fine after one of the containers fell and broke a worker's back.
Sutton-based Gleeson Construction Services was building a health centre in Huntingdon, ...
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