Timber merchant is fined �50,000 after worker’s accident - Angus / Local / News / The Courier: SCOTLAND’S LARGEST timber
merchant was fined �50,000 yesterday, three years after a worker was crushed by a stack of falling wood at its HQ near Dundee.
Rembrand Timber’s unblemished 30-year safety record was ended by the December 2009 incident at Shielhill, Tealing, when forklift driver Alan Welsh’s hip and ankle were broken as he tried to flee the toppling stack of wood he had been attempting to make safe.
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