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BigRooster | 09:46 Thu 14th Aug 2014 | Criminal
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Friend has just had an acciedent at work were he has lost a finger . The company want to keep running the machine I thought that before it can be used someone from Heath and safety from the council need to investigate
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If - as should have happened - the accident was entered in the employers' accident book and notified straight away to the Health & Safety Executive (who are nothing to do with the council), then (in my experience) the HSE will be on the case straight away for something as important as losing a finger. However - if the machine has all its correct guards etc and the operatives have been fully trained etc, and the machine has been fully inspected, they may permit it to run again. I would have expected the employer also to have reported this accident straight away to their employers' liability insurance company - as it's likely that a claim for negligence (whether or not successful) could arise from an incident like this - and they would want to send their expert out to view the scene straight away. How long ago did this happen? was it correctly documented (which is a legal requirement) in the workplace?
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Today ... Just been informed that the company is now doing all what u said and thank you for your quick reply

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