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Waste firm fined £300k after worker's arm severed as doctors spend six hours sewing it back together

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Waste firm fined £300k after worker's arm severed as doctors spend six hours sewing it back together
A waste company has been fined £300,000 after one of its workers severed his arm from the elbow down. Doctors spent six hours sewing the man's arm back together after it was separated at Tradebe Healthcare National Limited’s site on Elgin Industrial Estate in Swindon. An investigation by Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after the incident found multiple failings by the company. Tradebe Healthcare National Limit
21 Aug, 09:20