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UK Court Fines Tata Chemicals Europe GBP 1.1 Million For 2016 Safety Incident

Updated on: Jun 12, 2024, 12:24 PM IST
Tata Chemicals Ltd. has been fined GBP 1.1 Million by the Chester Crown Court in the United Kingdom due to a safety incident that occurred in 2016.
UK Court Fines Tata Chemicals Europe GBP 1.1 Million For 2016 Safety Incident
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Tata Chemicals Limited is an Indian multinational corporation with interests in chemicals, crop protection, and specialty chemistry products The company is headquartered in Mumbai and has operations across India, Europe, North America, and Africa. Tata Chemicals is a part of the Tata Group and its shares are listed on the exchanges. It has a market capitalization of around 26,700 crores.

Tata Chemical fined by UK Court

The Chester Crown Court in the United Kingdom has levied a penalty against Tata Chemicals Europe Ltd, a subsidiary of Tata Group. The court mandated a fine of 1.1 million pounds in response to a safety incident dating back to 2016. The incident involved a contractor who sustained an injury at one of the company’s UK sites. Tragically, the contractor passed away unexpectedly a few weeks after being discharged from the hospital. This development, disclosed in an exchange filing on Thursday, underscores the importance of stringent safety protocols and the consequences of lapses in workplace safety measures.

Tata Chemical Shares Fall

With this news, Tata Chemicals Ltd.’s shares fell as much as 4.27% and made a low of Rs.1017.95 a piece before pairing losses to currently trade at 1.45% down at Rs.1048.35 a piece. The stock is down by 6.22% in 2024 and has made a 52-week high and 52-week low of Rs.1349 a piece and Rs.933 a piece respectively.

Conclusion: The Chester Crown Court’s 1.1 million pound fine against Tata Chemicals Europe Ltd highlights the serious consequences one can face from workplace safety lapses. The 2016 incident, which led to the tragic death of a contractor, reflects the need for safety measures and accountability. This penalty serves as an important reminder for all companies to prioritize the well-being and safety of their employees and contractors to prevent such tragedies.

Published on: Jun 7, 2024, 1:12 PM IST

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