Associated British Ports fined over Ipswich death
ASSOCIATED British Ports has been fined £266,000 (US$434,495) after the death of a worker at one of its facilities in an industrial accident two years ago, with Ipswich Crown Court also holding the company liable for costs of around £75,000, writes David Osler.
The court heard that Britain’s largest port operator pleaded guilty to breaches of health and safety law in relation to the death of cargo-handler Brian Vince, 60, who was struck by a reversing trailer in 2007 while working onboard a...
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