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Paper shredding company fined after worker suffers severe hand injuries
29 May 2015
Shred-it Limited, of Foresters Green, Trafford Park, Manchester pleaded guilty to safety failings after an new employee was injured by a shredding machine. The company had failed to effectively prevent access the dangerous parts of the machinery.
The company appeared at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court and was fined £18,000 with costs of £1,375 and a victim surcharge of £120 for breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.
The court heard that on 31 December 2013 Stuart Rolls, who had only worked for Shred-it Limited for two weeks, badly injured his right hand when it came into contact with a mobile paper shredding machine at the company’s site at Ridgeway Industrial Estate in Iver, Buckinghamshire.
Although Mr Rolls had only worked at the company for a short while, he was alone in the shredder compartment. He tried to free a piece of paper by reaching into the shredder and his right hand came into contact with the shredder knives. Mr Rolls lost a finger, part of his thumb and the top of another finger.
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