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Company fined £1.6m after young worker crushed in lifting operation

The lorry mounted crane used to lift the temporary mast climber work platform - a company has been fined £1.6m following the death of ‘happy-go-lucky’ 24-year-old worker
The lorry-mounted crane used to lift the temporary mast climber work platform (Image: HSE)

A temporary access equipment company has been fined £1.6m after a 24-year-old worker was crushed to death.

Jack Phillips was killed on 8 August 2019 while working for Brand Energy and Infrastructure Services UK Ltd at South Cliff Tower in Eastbourne.

Phillips had been assisting while temporary mast climber work platform sections were being lifted by a lorry-mounted crane.

The load fell on him when the lifting sling attached to the crane snapped.

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