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Companies fined after deaths at chicken factory

Companies fined after deaths at chicken factory
Picture: Norfolk Police. The release of nitrogen gas led to condensation and subsequent ice formation within the confined space

Two companies have been fined after two men were killed by faults involving a system used to reduce Campylobacter contamination at a chicken factory in England.

Banham Poultry Ltd and Air Products PLC were sentenced at Norwich Crown Court after the deaths of Jonathan Collins, 34, and Neil Moon, 49, in 2018.

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