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‘Like a sauna’: Network Rail fined £700k after substation fire injures worker

The remains of the substation after the fire (Image courtesy of ORR)

Network Rail has been fined £696,666 after one of its employees received third-degree and mixed-depth burns while working on a substation at Godinton in Kent.

An investigation by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) found that conditions in the substation were unsafe and that Network Rail had failed, over a significant period of time, to prevent water leaking into the building and to maintain dehumidifiers installed inside.

The ORR found that the failures led to an electrical arc and a fire while Network Rail’s employees were working on a circuit breaker. The conditions inside the substation on the day of the incident were described as “like a sauna.”

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