Tree surgeon sentenced for health & safety breach after worker lost part of leg

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East Kilbride News

Hamilton,Courts,Lanarkshire

The incident in Cypress Avenue, East Kilbride, led to Christopher King admitting a charge under health and safety legislation.

A tree surgeon has been sentenced for a health and safety offence after his young worker lost part of a leg in a horrific accident.

The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Self-employed King, 41, of Gibbon Crescent, East Kilbride, appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court this week.Sheriff John Speir decided against a financial penalty after expressing concern at King's ability to pay and the viability of his business.

The court was told that Mr Milloy had been tasked with removing a tree stump from a garden where landscaping work was to take place.The machine should have switched off automatically when not attended to, but a safety mechanism had been disarmed so it kept running.

 

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