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Genie fined £270,000 after fatal M25 accident

The Genie machine after it toppled over (Image courtesy of HSE)

Lifting equipment manufacturer Genie has received a £270,000 fine after the miscalibration of one of its machines led it to fall onto the M25, killing an access company employee.

Reading Crown Court heard that Rick Jeager-Fozard, an employee of Kimberly Access Limited, was carrying out a routine pre-delivery inspection on a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) on 5 June 2013.

The MEWP extended to an unsafe angle and Jeager-Fozard, who was working on the platform, fell with it onto the M25 motorway.

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