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Industrial saw accident sees HSE fine

The HSE has successfully prosecuted a company after one of its employees was injured when using an industrial saw.
Working for a decorative panel manufacturer the employee was working alongside colleagues, using a beam saw to cut sheets of MDF.
Leeds Magistrates’ Court heard how, on 29 March 2016, the employee of Laminated Products Limited reached into a hole in the fixed guarding, which he believed was a viewing hole, to clear waste offcut. His fingers became trapped under a drive chain and sprocket and as he pulled his hand out, three fingers were severed.
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that, while suitable guarding was in place on other areas of the machine, the company had failed to identify the hazard posed by the open hole where access to the dangerous moving parts was possible.
Laminated Products Limited of Hunt Street, Whitwood Mere, Castleford was found guilty of breaching Regulation 11 (1) of The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 and was fined £45,225 and ordered to pay costs of £1,612.
Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Louise Redgrove said: “A worker was left with permanent injuries as a result of this incident. Injuries which could have very easily been avoided, had the hole been covered with a fixed plate.”
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