Three companies have been collectively fined £600,000 following the tragic death of engineer Craig Stocker, who was fatally electrocuted while repairing a macerator in a hospital kitchen. The incident occurred on December 13, 2017, at Bishops Wood Hospital in Northwood, Middlesex.
Craig Stocker, employed by Serviceline (part of AFE Group), came into contact with an electrified metal section of the macerator that lacked adequate protection, resulting in the fatal incident. The macerator, responsible for food waste disposal, was being repaired at the hospital operated by BMI Healthcare (now known as Circle Health Group Limited).
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