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Firms fined after engineer crushed to death by screening machine

The Trisomat screen that crushed Russell Hartley
The Trisomat screen that crushed engineer Russell Hartley to death (Image: HSE)

Two companies have been fined a total of £76,000 after a engineer was crushed to death by a machine on 24 February 2020.

Russell Hartley, 48, was a self-employed engineer from Sheffield who had been hired by Premier Engineering Projects Ltd to replace machinery at a materials recycling facility on Twelvetrees Crescent, Bow, London.

The father of three led a group of four engineers tasked with replacing a Trisomat screen – a machine that sorts different sizes of waste colloquially known as a ‘flip-flop’ – when the incident happened.

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