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image captionBarbara Humphreys repeatedly trapped her foot in bed rails at Crosfield House
A care home has been fined £25,000 after a resident, 88, had to have her leg amputated when it became repeatedly stuck in bed safety railings.
Crosfield House, in Rhayader, Powys did not ensure safe use of the railings, which Barbara Humphreys got her leg trapped in six times in three months.
Ms Humphreys died from an unrelated condition days after the leg was removed in November 2018.
Merthyr magistrates heard of multiple failings in the home s use of railings.
The court was told the rails were introduced for Ms Humphreys in August 2018 to stop her falling out of bed and a health and safety inquiry revealed they were widely used in the 64-bed home..
Re-imagining future talent in the workplace: Diversifying and maintaining your talent pipeline in a virtual or hybrid world
Contributors: Jim Gavin, former Dublin Manager and Assistant Director at Irish Aviation Authority; Prof David Collings, DCU Business School; Priscilla O’Regan, Head of Communications at BT Ireland; Áine Kerr, Co-founder and COO of Kinzen
DCU will host a lunch-time event on Wednesday 20th January to launch the 2021 Access to the Workplace Programme.
Jim Gavin, Professor David Collings, DCU Business School, and Priscilla O’Regan will take part in an important discussion facilitated by Áine Kerr on the topic of building
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