HomesingaporeLogistics company fined S$240,000 after accident leaves worker with amputated leg singapore Logistics company fined S$240,000 after accident leaves worker with amputated leg By Fox News October 6, 2023 0 68 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp SINGAPORE — Logistics company Hoy San Stevedoring was fined S$240,000 under the Workplace Safety and Health Act after a worker was hit by a forklift in 2020. TagsMinistry of Manpowerworkplace accidentsworkplace safety Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleGot the iPhone 15? These must-have USB-C accessories can maximise its capabilities, from gaming to data backupNext articleSingapore has 'sufficient stock' of masks should haze situation worsen: Grace Fu RELATED ARTICLES singapore 'Rigorous' process in deciding who gets Covid-19 medals, says MOH as it acknowledges whole-of-society effort in pandemic fight December 21, 2023 singapore 61-year-old man arrested after Pasir Ris West Plaza slashing; 3 others injured December 20, 2023 singapore Explainer: How serious is 'JN.1', WHO's latest Covid-19 variant of concern, that is dominating S'pore cases? December 20, 2023 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Most Popular Oklahoma man declared innocent after spending 48 years in prison December 21, 2023 'A shield': Macron defends controversial immigration law December 21, 2023 Same-sex marriage bill gives Thai LGBTQ+ couples hope for change December 21, 2023 Hopes rise for Israel-Hamas truce deal as Gaza toll hits 20,000 December 21, 2023 Load more