Bakery fined after worker’s finger tip trauma 24-Jun-2015 By Michael Stones A Newcastle Bakery has been fined after one of its workers lost the tip of his middle finger in an incident with an unguarded machine.
Baker to pay £16.8k after serious cut injury 21-Nov-2014 By Michael Stones A bakery firm has been ordered to pay nearly £17,000 after an employee suffered serious cuts to his fingers in a workplace accident.
Food firm told to pay £5.4k for finger injury 24-Feb-2014 By Michael Stones A London food firm has been ordered to pay £5,400 after one of its workers suffered serious finger injuries while cleaning a poorly guarded machine.
Bread firm fined after worker’s hand trapped in dough cutting machine 19-Dec-2013 By Joseph James Whitworth A Welsh bread manufacturer has been fined after an employee’s hand was trapped by moving blades on a dough-cutting machine.
Livwell bakery fined after worker amputation 17-Jul-2013 By Fiona Barry The UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has fined a bakery £27,318 after a worker sliced off the tip of his finger in a machine.
Biscuit maker fined after worker loses finger on unguarded machine 02-Jul-2012 By Rory Harrington A UK biscuit manufacturer has been ordered to pay £11,000 (€13,600) for flouting safety regulations following an accident which led to a teenage worker having one finger amputated.