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Heinz: Food giant fined after engineer has hand sliced off | Heinz: Food giant fined after engineer has hand sliced off |
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A man suffered a "life-changing injury" in a "wholly-avoidable" incident when his hand was cut off at a Heinz factory in Norfolk, a court heard. | |
Alec Brackenbury, 49, from Bacton, was servicing a potato peeling machine at the food company's Westwick plant in Worstead last June when he was injured. | Alec Brackenbury, 49, from Bacton, was servicing a potato peeling machine at the food company's Westwick plant in Worstead last June when he was injured. |
He is now unable to drive, work or carry out many day-to-day activities. | He is now unable to drive, work or carry out many day-to-day activities. |
The firm was fined £50,000 at Norwich Magistrates' Court on Friday, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said. | |
Mr Brackenbury, known as Alf, was servicing the machine on the first day of a maintenance shutdown when he climbed down to retrieve a dropped bolt, the court heard. | |
The peeling machine was electrically isolated but as he put his hand into the slurry pump below it started and sliced through his wrist. | The peeling machine was electrically isolated but as he put his hand into the slurry pump below it started and sliced through his wrist. |
Upon investigation, the HSE found that although the slurry pump appeared to be an integral part of the peeler, it was in fact a separate machine with its own power supply and isolation point. | Upon investigation, the HSE found that although the slurry pump appeared to be an integral part of the peeler, it was in fact a separate machine with its own power supply and isolation point. |
Mr Brackenbury was unaware of this and believed he had disabled the pump, along with the peeler, at the main distribution box. | Mr Brackenbury was unaware of this and believed he had disabled the pump, along with the peeler, at the main distribution box. |
The investigation also found a protective grate bolted on top of the pump to prevent access was absent, enabling the self-employed engineer to reach into dangerous parts of the machine. | The investigation also found a protective grate bolted on top of the pump to prevent access was absent, enabling the self-employed engineer to reach into dangerous parts of the machine. |
'Horrific injury' | |
H J Heinz Manufacturing Ltd of Hayes Park, Middlesex, pleaded guilty to a safety breach and ordered to pay costs of £9,661 in addition to the fine. | H J Heinz Manufacturing Ltd of Hayes Park, Middlesex, pleaded guilty to a safety breach and ordered to pay costs of £9,661 in addition to the fine. |
Following the case HSE inspector Tony Brookes said: "Alf Brackenbury suffered a horrific injury in an incident that was wholly avoidable. | Following the case HSE inspector Tony Brookes said: "Alf Brackenbury suffered a horrific injury in an incident that was wholly avoidable. |
"Mr Brackenbury was put at risk by Heinz Ltd's inadequate assessment of risks and lack of effective measures to stop access to dangerous parts of equipment. | "Mr Brackenbury was put at risk by Heinz Ltd's inadequate assessment of risks and lack of effective measures to stop access to dangerous parts of equipment. |
"Sadly in this case Heinz failed to protect Mr Brackenbury while he was contracted to carry out maintenance work at their Westwick plant and, as a result, he has suffered a life-changing injury." | "Sadly in this case Heinz failed to protect Mr Brackenbury while he was contracted to carry out maintenance work at their Westwick plant and, as a result, he has suffered a life-changing injury." |
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