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Working at height accident costs firm £30k
November 12, 2008
An East Sussex firm has been fined £20,000 after an employee working at height suffered serious head injuries in a fall due to an accident at work.
The worker fell three metres while working on mobile tower scaffolding which was improperly erected and thus unprotected.
While the work accident victim did not work directly for the firm, it was responsible for the job and had planned and supervised it.
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