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Article

18 Aug 2007

Author:
Severin Carrell, Guardian [UK]

Firms admit safety lapses in factory blast that killed nine [UK]

The operators of a plastics factory destroyed in a gas explosion which killed nine workers and injured 40 others have pleaded guilty to breaching health and safety legislation. The high court in Glasgow heard yesterday that ICL Plastics Ltd and ICL Tech Ltd had admitted four offences which led to the blast at their factory on May 11 2004.