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Recycling Company Fined After Employee Suffers Life-Changing Injuries

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A Bristol-based waste and recycling business has been fined over £60,000 after an employee suffered life-changing injuries after being draw into machinery.

The incident occured in January 2024 at the Bateman Skips Ltd facility when an employee slipped and made contact with the unguarded tail-end of a conveyor belt that was carrying waste materials. They were attempting to clear a blockage that had occurred on the plant when their arm was dragged into the machine and crushed. They suffered bone fractures, severe lacerations to the arm, nerve damage and a fractured rib.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Bateman Skips Ltd failed to prevent access to dangerous parts of machinery and didn’t implement a safe system of work for clearing blockages within its waste recovery facility.

The organisation pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc. Act 1974 and breaching Regulation 11(1) of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998. They were fined £64,666 and ordered to pay £4,657 in costs at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on 5 June 2026.

In a victim’s personal statement, the injured employee said the accident was the ‘most traumatic thing I have ever experienced both physically and mentally’, and it will affect them for the rest of their life.

HSE Inspector Laura Artosi said: “This wholly preventable incident caused this person and their family physical and emotional pain, which has been affecting their lives ever since.”

Mark Tilley

Mark Tilley

Mark Tilley is the Content & Community Manager for the Safety & Security Event Series, where he oversees the digital content strategy and audience engagement across a dynamic portfolio of online platforms. With a passion for connecting industry professionals and amplifying the voices shaping the future of safety and security, Mark curates and delivers thought-provoking news, interviews and insights across five publications: The Security Briefing, Health Safety Digital, Workplace Unplugged, Fire Safety Digital and Pro Integration Insider.

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