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Futamura Chemical Fined £200,000 for Safety Failures After Employee Death

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Futamura Chemical was fined £200,000 by a UK court following the death of an employee from hydrogen sulfide exposure, which occurred on December 24, 2021. The company pleaded guilty to failing to protect its employees under the Health and Safety at Work Act, with investigations revealing inadequate risk assessments related to hazardous substances. In response, Futamura has since improved its production and drainage systems to enhance safety measures.

Futamura Chemical Fined £200,000 for Safety Failures After Employee Death
Jan 22, 2026, 11:01 PM

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