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Saint-Gobain Construction Products º£½ÇÊÓÆµ fined £400,000 after injured worker had to have arm amputated

A colleague pressed the start/stop button whilst the man was close to a rotating drum and the arm was drawn in

The accident happened in Barrow-Upon-Soar

A company has been fined £400,000 after a worker had to have one of his arms amputated following an accident.

The 48-year-old staff member was seriously injured at Saint-Gobain Construction Products º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Ltd, near Loughborough in Leicestershire.

The site designs, makes and distributes construction materials.

Loughborough Magistrates’ Court heard how the worker was hurt when a rock handling belt failed at the company’s plant in Barrow-upon-Soar on August 13, 2017.

The hearing was told that two employees had been clearing rock that had built up around the belt and become so compacted it was difficult to remove by hand.

Both men went to one end of the belt and pressed the ‘start/stop’ button, but it failed to clear itself of rock.

One of the men went to the opposite side of the tail-end drum to remove the rock and the pair were no longer in visual contact.

His colleague pressed the start/stop button again whilst his colleague’s arm was close to a rotating drum and his arm was drawn in.