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Waste company fined after binman died at Woodside Leisure Park

Pete Coleman died after he was run over by his bin lorry at Woodside Leisure Park A waste collection company has been fined nearly £2 million after a binman was killed when he was dragged under the wheels of his runaway lorry. Peter Coleman, 54, died after he became trapped under the rear axle of his lorry at Woodside Leisure Park in Watford in 2014. The father-of-two from Dunstable was alone when he attempted to stop the Volvo lorry rolling down an embankment at around 6.10am on October 11. At Luton Crown Court this morning, Mr Coleman s employers, F&R Cawley Limited, were fined £1.5 million and told to pay prosecution costs of £475,000 after Mr Coleman s lorry was found to have had two defects - a faulty set of brakes on the second axle, and a mechanism that stopped bins being lifted while the lorry was in gear had been disabled.

Waste company prosecuted after binman hit by waste truck and killed

A waste management company has been prosecuted following the death of a binman who was struck by a runaway truck. Peter Coleman, 54, was operating the waste truck at Woodside Leisure Park in Garston when it rolled away on October 11, 2014. The father of two from Dunstable, who was described by his family as a “devoted family man”, was fatally injured after being hit by the truck as he tried to regain control. The vehicle began to roll away because the safety mechanism designed to stop the bin lift operating when the vehicle was in drive had been bypassed. It was also found that the brakes had been defective.

Waste company prosecuted after binman hit by truck and killed in Watford

A waste management company has been prosecuted following the death of a binman who was struck by a runaway truck. Peter Coleman, 54, was operating the waste truck at Woodside Leisure Park in Garston when it rolled away on October 11, 2014. The father of two from Dunstable, who was described by his family as a “devoted family man”, was fatally injured after being hit by the truck as he tried to regain control. The vehicle began to roll away because the safety mechanism designed to stop the bin lift operating when the vehicle was in drive had been bypassed. It was also found that the brakes had been defective.

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