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READ MORE: Arden Cross - Huge step forward for Solihull's £3.2bn 'mini town' as developer announcedįollowing the hearing Joseph Ash Ltd issued a statement to BirminghamLive over the fatal incident.
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A HSE investigation discovered arrangements for planning and restraining loads were 'inadequate'. The vehicle had been loaded at Joseph Ash Ltd's Telford base, and was being driven by Mr Bayley-Machin to his employer LM Bateman & Company, in Cheadle Road. Mr Bayley-Machin, 41, was hit as the gates fell around three metres from a load on a flatbed trailer in June, 2018. Joseph Ash Ltd in Shirley is one of two companies fined a total of more than £350,000 after the trucker was crushed to death by half-a-ton of steel gates.Īndrew Bayley-Machin from Staffordshire suffered fatal chest injuries while unstrapping a load from a trailer at Joseph Ash Ltd.
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A Solihull based steel production company has issued a full statement following an investigation which resulted in fines of more than £200,000 over an HGV driver death.
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