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Network Rail fined £1.2m after worker dies at Eastleigh depot

Network Rail has been fined £ 1.2 million following the death of a father of five who was crushed while carrying out maintenance work.

Kevin Mauger, 53, was crushed by a railway track weighing six tons while carrying out maintenance on Network Rail’s rail production line at the Long Welded Rail Depot off Dutton Lane, Eastleigh, on 30 November 2020.

Photo of a man smiling at the camera and seated at a throne looking chair.
Kevin Mauger was a long-standing employee of Network Rail (Image: HSE)

Mauger was cleaning the inside of a butt-welding machine, which is used to weld two sections of rail tracks together. The machine’s conveyor system was on the wrong setting and that meant a section of rail track entered the machine while Mauger was inside. He was crushed and died at the scene.

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