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Employment Status Severity Site of Injury Kind Of If incident did not happen at the notifier address Year Standard Incident Employment status Severity Site of injury Kind of accident Notifier Name Notifier Organisation name Incident Address Incident Classification (SIC 2007) postcode postcode 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Wrist Struck by object VION Agriculture Ltd PH13 9LU Harlaw Poultry Farm AB51 9DZ 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Major/Specified Face - other parts Struck by object VION Agriculture Ltd PH13 9LU Greenknowes Poultry Farm KY4 0JN 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Lifting and handling injuries VION Agriculture Ltd PH13 9LU Redlands Poultry Farm KY11 8SA 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Eye Struck by object VION Agriculture Ltd PH13 9LU Rusha Poultry Farm EH55 8NR 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Lifting and handling injuries Faccenda Group Limited BA13 4JL Faccenda Group Limited HP22 4BY 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Head (excl. face) Slip, trip, fall same level Faccenda Group Limited BA13 4JL Woodfield Farm SS4 3RG 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Trunk Lifting and handling injuries HOOK2SISTERS LIMITED NR31 9EN MAPLEDEAN FARM CM3 6LG 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Member of the public Non-fatal MoP Several of upper limb Slip, trip, fall same level HOOK2SISTERS LIMITED NR31 9EN Mendlesham Farm IP14 5TF 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Trunk Fall from height Webb Brothers CO10 8HY 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Slip, trip, fall same level VION Food Group CH5 2QP Swn Y Don Poultry Farm LL62 5EY 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Ankle Slip, trip, fall same level VION Food Group CH5 2QP Bacheldre Poultry Farm, SY15 6TE 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Hand Another kind of accident Jomac Enginnering Ltd LN4 3BQ P.C. South & Son LN4 3BQ 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Foot Struck by moving vehicle COBB EUROPE LTD CO4 9PD WICKHAM HOUSE FARM IP20 0PH 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Slip, trip, fall same level Gressingham Foods IP13 6JW Redgrave Poultry IP22 1SA 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Finger Struck against Gressingham Foods IP13 6JW Redgrave Poultry IP22 1SA 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Toe Struck by object Green Label Farms LLP IP13 6JW Stallards Farm NR17 1JH 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Upper limb Slip, trip, fall same level Vion Food Group Scotland PH13 9LU 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Hand Contact with machinery Green Label Farms 01473734 Cherry Gate Farm IP14 5NE 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Ankle Fall from height HOOK2SISTERS LIMITED EX15 2PJ 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Upper limb Struck by object Bernard Matthews Foods Ltd NR9 5QD Glebe Farm NR16 1AY 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Upper limb Struck by object HOOK2SISTERS LIMITED DN15 8SU Barrow Farm DN19 4HD 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Slip, trip, fall same level RYAN POULTRY SERVICES LIMITED NR16 2DS SHED 5, LOVELACE FARM IP22 1LX 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Major/Specified Head (excl. face) Another kind of accident G A Marjoram & Son R13 6EQ 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Hand Struck by object Vion Agriculture Ltd IP23 7AJ Stanton Hacthery IP31 2BB 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Lifting and handling injuries Church Farm Eggs Ltd WS11 1RR G & J Orgee HR8 1HE 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Major/Specified Several of torso Slip, trip, fall same level HOOK2SISTERS LIMITED DB15 8SU Buchanan / Airfield Farm IP31 3HL 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Another kind of accident Moy Park Ltd NG34 9SL Mount Farm NG34 0BL 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Ankle Slip, trip, fall same level Moy Park Ltd NG34 9SL Fovargue Farm PE15 0YS 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Lower limb Slip, trip, fall same level Aviagen Ltd EH28 8SZ Garleton Farm EH32 0PJ 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Lower limb Slip, trip, fall same level Aviagen Ltd EH28 8SZ Vogrie Grange Farm EH23 4NT 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Lower limb Slip, trip, fall same level ABN IP72 7AB Hooks 2 Sisters Moorah Farm CM9 8JF 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Upper limb Fall from height Vion Food Group IP23 7AJ Grove Flock Farm IP22 1LH 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Finger Slip, trip, fall same level Priory Pulletts Ltd NG34 9AF Hill Top Farm NG32 3PA 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Lower limb Lifting and handling injuries Alexander & Angell (Farms) Limited GL3 4TU 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Hand Slip, trip, fall same level Lloyds Animal Feeds Ltd SY10 8BH Thames Valley Foods Ltd WV67EC 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Lifting and handling injuries HOOK2SISTERS LIMITED DN15 8SU KEBWOOD FARM DN15 0DD 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Ankle Slip, trip, fall same level HOOK2SISTERS LIMITED YO7 3JD BRIERTON HEIGHTS FARM TS27 3HR 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Ankle Slip, trip, fall same level Pedersen Contracting Services Limited LN10 6YQ Noble Foods Limited, NG22 9PF 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Trunk Slip, trip, fall same level PD HOOK (BREEDERS) LTD DN15 8SU Ealand Farm DN17 4JE 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Major/Specified Lower limb Fall from height BERNARD MATTHEWS FOODS LTD NR9 5QD BECK FARM NR10 4BZ 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Finger Lifting and handling injuries BERNARD MATTHEWS FOODS LTD NR9 5QD THE HATCHERY NR9 5QD 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Ankle Slip, trip, fall same level Oaklands Farm Eggs Ltd TF6 5QR The Oaklands SY4 5RF 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Lower limb Slip, trip, fall same level COBB EUROPE LTD CO2 9RF PINEWOOD FARM NR25 6TL 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Hand Another kind of accident PD HOOK (REARING) LTD OX18 2EG Charity Fields Farm YO7 4JY 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Trunk Lifting and handling injuries Noble Foods Limited NG22 8TS Lodge Farm LN5 ORB 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Wrist Lifting and handling injuries Shadwell Estate Company Ltd IP242QE 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Several locations Fall from height MCKENZIE ARABLE GU34 4EB 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Major/Specified Finger Contact with machinery Creedy Carver Ltd EX17 4AF 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Finger Contact with machinery A F Beavan & Co LD7 1TS 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Toe Lifting and handling injuries A F BEAVAN & CO LD7 1TS 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Ankle Slip, trip, fall same level AB Agri Ltd YO25 9PF Hooks 2 Sisters CO5 9XT 2011/12 147 Raising of poultry Employee Over-3/7-Day Finger Lifting and handling injuries Moy Park LTD NG34 9SL Over Brook Farm DE6 1HA 2011/12 1012 Processing and Employee Over-3/7-Day Wrist Fall from height Knights Refrigeration Services Ltd BA9 9DT Jon Thorners Ltd BA4 6TA preserving of poultry meat 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Over-3/7-Day Hand Another kind of accident Geo. Adams & Sons (Retail) Ltd PE11 1QJ and poultry meat products 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Struck by object Randall Parker Foods SP11 9BB and poultry meat products 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Over-3/7-Day Lower limb Lifting and handling injuries Solway Foods S80 2RS and poultry meat products 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Over-3/7-Day Upper limb Lifting and handling injuries UNIQUE CATERING & MANAGEMENT CV35 8DD KETTLEBY FOODS LE13 1GA and poultry meat products SERVICES LTD 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Major/Specified Wrist Contact with machinery T Soanes and Son (poultry) Ltd YO25 9UG and poultry meat products 2011/12 1012 Processing and Employee Over-3/7-Day Finger Contact with machinery Bernard Matthews Foods Limited IP19 8NJ preserving of poultry meat 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Over-3/7-Day Several of head Struck by object Tulip Ltd LE67 3DU and poultry meat products 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Over-3/7-Day Upper limb Struck by object Faccenda NN13 7EX and poultry meat products 2011/12 1012 Processing and Employee Over-3/7-Day Upper limb Exposure to harmful substance Bernard Matthews Foods Limited IP19 8NJ preserving of poultry meat 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Over-3/7-Day Back, spine Lifting and handling injuries Dawn Meats UK Ltd SA14 0UH and poultry meat products 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Over-3/7-Day Several locations Slip, trip, fall same level Delico MK 44 AE and poultry meat products 2011/12 1012 Processing and Employee Over-3/7-Day Trunk Struck by object moy park ltd NG34 9SL preserving of poultry meat 2011/12 1012 Processing and Employee Over-3/7-Day Finger Contact with machinery moy park ltd NG34 9SL preserving of poultry meat 2011/12 1012 Processing and Employee Over-3/7-Day Face - other parts Slip, trip, fall same level 2 Sisters Food Group IP24 3RY preserving of poultry meat 2011/12 1012 Processing and Employee Over-3/7-Day Eye Struck by object 2 Sisters Food Group IP24 3RY preserving of poultry meat 2011/12 1013 Production of meat Employee Over-3/7-Day Finger Contact with machinery CRANSTONS LTD CA11 7EH and poultry meat products 2011/12 1012 Processing and Employee Over-3/7-Day Head (excl.
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