Compensation for Former Goodyear worker
Mr Hughes wins £4,000 payout after working as a Maintenance Engineer at Goodyear from 1960-1991 caused him to lose some of his hearing.
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Mr Hughes wins £4,000 payout after working as a Maintenance Engineer at Goodyear from 1960-1991 caused him to lose some of his hearing.
Mr N wins £5,000 payout after working as an apprentice fitter, fitter, supervisor, operations engineer and maintenance mechanic from 1969/1970 to 2009 at British Steel site in Brigg Road, Scunthorpe caused him to lose some of his hearing. Mr N’s duties involved working with steam turbines, heavy steel equipment, high pressure nitrogen/oxygen being released, large vehicles with caterpillar tracks, furnaces, rolling mills, process plate mills, rotating fans and electric ladle arcs.
Ms. N of Dukinfield worked for Courtaulds Northern Textiles Limited for nearly 11 years. She worked at Ray Mill in Stalybridge, where she was exposed to excessive noise, whilst employed as a Beamer and a Spooler.
Mr Cheeseman wins £4000 payout after working from 1959-1981 starting as a Junior Labourer and working his way up to Mill Controller at Appleby Frodingham (now Corus) in Scunthorpe. He was exposed to excessive noise and this caused him to lose some of his hearing.
Mrs W wins £2,900.00 for her noise induced hearing loss claim.