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| Tata Steel fined over accident in UK plant | | | Agencies LONDON, Jan 7: Indian giant Tata Steel has been fined 25,000 pounds and ordered to pay 8,320 pounds in legal costs over a worker's injury at its plant in Wales. Tata Steel's UK unit was found guilty of safety failings after the worker suffered serious injuries to his hand at the Trostre plant in Llanelli. The man, an employee at the plant for 34 years, was working on the production line on December 6, 2012, when his left hand got trapped in a pair of steel pinch rolls. He suffered crush injuries that led to the amputation of half his index finger and part of his middle finger. The case came up at the Llanelli Magistrates Court?last week. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), UK's national regulator for workplace health and safety, found safety equipment in the machinery the worker was using was insufficient. HSE inspector Steve Lewis said the incident was "completely needless and entirely preventable". "Tata Steel UK Limited failed to carry out a suitable risk assessment of the equipment their workers were using. They failed to provide machinery guarding to current standards, did not prevent access to dangerous moving parts of machinery and failed to provide a safe system for managing and controlling the risks associated with a production line," he said.
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