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3 Jun 2003 3:55PM
Nestle UK Ltd, one of the country's largest food and drink manufacturers, has been fined £220,000 following a fatal accident
in 1999 when a contractor's employee was electrocuted undertaking
work at Nestle's factory in Nestles Avenue, Hayes, Middlesex. The
man's employer, Monotronic Ltd, was fined £25,000. Isleworth Crown Court also ordered Nestle to pay £30,000 in costs.
Anthony Allen, an electrician for Monotronic Ltd, was electrocuted while pulling out redundant cables from trunking in... (106 more words)
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