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26 Apr 2002 8:45AM
A Northern Ireland based company was fined £1,200 at West Norfolk Magistrates' Court on 18 April for failing to notify a "major hazard" activity - the storage and handling of large quantities of ammonium nitrate fertiliser - following a prosecution by the HSE.
General Trading Services Ltd of Co. Tyrone, and trading as King's Lynn Bagging and Handling, was fined £1,200 for a breach of Regulation 6(2) of The Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 (COMAH) in that it fail... (110 more words)
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