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I torsdags havde John en aftale hos en hudlge i Kge. Da han parkerede p Kge Torv, opdagede han, at batteriet i den automatiske p skive var ddt. Ikke godt og der var kun fem minutter til aftalen. You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeA waste centre has been blasted for a catalogue of Covid failures after a binman based there died of the virus.Scott Hunter, 52, died last month after an 18 day battle at the intensive care unit at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee.Days later the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) visited the Crieff Recycling Centre, North Forr, and found a catalogue of failings.Three confirmed Covid 19 case at the depot, including Scott, were not reported, so that close contacts could be traced.The HSE also found faults with cleaning procedures, training staff to combat Covid, provision of hand gel, and social distancing in bin lorries.Anger as vandals spray ‘scamdemic’ graffiti near Royal Alexandra HospitalScott, from Auchterarder, Perthshire, had worked there for nearly 30 years, was described by his heartbroken family as “the best dad and papa”.Widow Fiona said: “I have a cleaning company, and I had to buy him hundreds of pounds worth of cleaning stuff. He used to take that with him in his lorry. He just wanted to stay as safe as he could.”Scott was one of three employees at the North Forr Centre in Crieff who were struck with the virus at the beginning of the year.Just days after his death, Mr Hunter’s workplace was visited by a senior Health and Safety Executive officer as part of an investigation into concerns about Covid 19 controls, understood to have been raised by a staff member.HM Inspector of Health and Safety Michelle Gillies has noted a long list of “contraventions of health and safety law” and has ordered Perth and Kinross Council to take immediate action.In her letter, Ms Gillies notes the three confirmed Covid 19 cases were not reported to the council’s corporate health, safety and wellbeing team so close contacts could be traced.Despite the cases being reported to management at the site, there was no deep cleaning of shared work vehicles, site buildings or areas of the yard.She added: “It was also identified that there was no additional cleaning and disinfection of the site offices and welfare facilities conducted after the first positive case was reported to site management, despite it being known that the infected employees had entered and used these facilities shortly before testing positive.”..

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