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Amey Rail fined £533,000 after worker’s life-changing electrocution injuries

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An investigation found that Amey Rail failed to ensure that ‘test before touch’ was properly carried out (Image: Office of Rail and Road)

Amey Rail Limited (ARL) has been fined £533,334 after a worker suffered an electrical shock injury while working outside a London station.

The incident happened on 25 December 2019 when Allister Hunt, a self-employed senior linesman for ARL, was carrying out remedial ‘snagging’ works to overhead lines 2.5 miles from Paddington Station.

The onsite team was unaware that they were working outside the electrical isolation area. Hunt touched the live 25,000V contact wire and suffered 55% burns, which required skin grafts. His eyesight and hearing were also affected.

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