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5 Aug 2004 10:15AM
A demolition firm and two of its directors have been fined £245,000 after workers were exposed to asbestos at a Birmingham factory, Construction News reports.
Nuneaton-based Dalebrick was fined £200,000 and ordered to pay £60,000 costs.
Director Morris Williams, 54, admitted four breaches of health and safety regulations, was fined £40,000, ordered to pay £10,000 costs and banned from managing a company for two years.
Director Joanne Caroll, who is reported to have pleaded guilty to t... (20 more words)
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