Keywords: baker, work equipment, amputation, hazardous machinery,
Amputated fingers point baker to court
Prosecutions and Claims |
01.11.2006
A bakery firm has been fined £40,000 after a worker who spoke little English lost most of his hand in a flour-processing machine.
The HSE prosecuted Dunstable-based Honeytop Speciality Foods for an accident at its factory on 15 December 2004. Bakhtiar Khader Ismael was cleaning the m ...
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