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Trial Date Set as Companies Plead Not Guilty After Nottinghamshire Dad's Death at Nuclear Power Plant - Nottinghamshire Live
The companies deny health and safety failures after a worker died in a construction traffic incident during planned work at the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant.
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Companies plead not guilty to health and safety offences after Hinkley worker's death
Three companies pleaded not guilty to health and safety offences at Bristol Magistrates' Court following the death of Jason Waring in 2022.
·Somerset, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleBouygues and Laing plead not guilty in Hinkley Point C worker fatality and injury cases
The contractors working on Hinkley Point C have entered not guilty pleas in two cases of health and safety failures at the nuclear power plant site, one of which resulted in a worker fatality. The post Bouygues and Laing plead not guilty in Hinkley Point C worker fatality and injury cases appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
Health and safety prosecution starts against three Hinkley C firms after fatality
THREE companies responsible for the construction of Hinkley Point C (HPC) nuclear power station each pleaded not guilty in court on Monday (December 15) to health and safety lapses alleged to have caused the death of a site worker.
·Minehead, United Kingdom
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