Food company fined after worker's fingertip was severed
December 14, 2009

The Heath and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecuted Noon Products Ltd, based in Egham, Surrey. The company pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.
Noon Products Ltd was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay costs of £5,491 at the City of London Magistrates' Court.
The court heard that on 17 February 2007, a worker was asked to repair a dough divider machine at the company's Collett Way premises in Southall. The employee had removed a guard and was cleaning the middle part of the machine with a screw driver and an air gun. As he put his right hand into the enclosed space, a dangerous part of the machine servered the tip of his right index finger.
The HSE investigation found that the machine was in a poor state of repair and crucial safety devices were broken or had been removed. In particular, the display screen which provided safety information to the operator was illegible and critical safety switches were disconnected.
The company had already been served with an Improvement Notice for a separate incident, which should have alerted them to proper maintenance systems throughout the general workplace.
Following the incident, Noon Products Ltd successfully undertook a collaborative project with HSE aimed at introducing a good health and safety management system and addressing cultural attitudes to health and safety within the organisation. These new management systems have had a positive effect throughout the workplace.
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