Construction company fined more than £150,000 after worker death on Cambridgeshire site
James Rourke died while working on a construction site in 2019
Last updated 22nd Mar 2024
A construction company has been fined more than £150,000 after pleading guilty to contravening a health and safety regulation, when one of their workers was killed at a site in Cambridgeshire.
James Rourke died when an excavator, whose driver hadn't seen him, hit and killed the 22-year-old while working on a building site in Brampton in November 2019.
James, who was unsupervised at the time of his death, was working on site for the first time.
Material Movements Limited (MML), a Bedfordshire firm which employed James, pleaded guilty to contravening a health and safety regulation during a hearing at Peterborough Magistrates' Court in January.
James, from Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex, graduated from the University of Birmingham in the summer of 2019, when he began to work for MML.