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Today Claxton Engineering was fined £500,000 and ordered to pay costs of £100,000. Encompass was given a nominal fine of £200,000 and ordered to pay costs of £50,000.
A man suffered from depression and anxiety for years before he was found dead at his workplace, an inquest has heard. Wayne Mason, 49, from Lowestoft, was found dead at Claxton Engineering Ltd in ...
Four men died on Friday in an industrial incident on premises belonging to UK offshore engineering company Claxton Engineering Services in Great Yarmouth. 21 January 2011 23:26 GMT Updated 21 ...
Prosecutions could still be made following the death of four men in a tragic industrial accident, an inquest hearing has been told. Daniel Hazelton, 30, Thomas Hazelton, 26, Peter Johnson, 41, and ...
Claxton Engineering, Great Yarmouth The inquest has opened into the deaths of four construction workers in Great Yarmouth in 2011.The jury heard how the men were working on constructing a test bay ...
The Great Yarmouth-based company Claxton provides engineering services to the offshore drilling industry. It was founded in 1985 and has offices in Aberdeen and Dubai. Related internet links ...
Brothers Tom (pictured) and Dan Hazelton, 26, and their colleagues Adam Taylor, 28, and Peter Johnson, 42, were crushed to death at work in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk in January 2011.
Claxton Engineering site. An inquest has heard prosecutions could still be made, following the tragic death of four men at an industrial estate in Great Yarmouth, almost three years ago.
The workers from Suffolk were building a test facility at Claxton Engineering in Great Yarmouth on 21 January 2011. Daniel Hazelton, 30, his 26-year-old brother Thomas Hazelton, Adam Taylor, 28 ...
Emergency services were called to Claxton Engineering in the North River Road area at about 1420 GMT. The BBC understands four people suffered fatal injuries when a steel structure fell or tilted ...
Emergency services arrived at the scene of the accident at about 1420 GMT Four workers have died in an industrial accident at an offshore engineering firm in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Emergency ...