Cavendish Farms has made changes to its potato frying equipment after a worker was badly burned there a few weeks ago.
The employee suffered second and third-degree burns after being doused in hot grease while draining the oil from the fryer.
He was under a tank opening a valve at the time;the valve backed up and splashed him.
Since the accident, Cavendish Farms has added an extension handle, so that this valve can be accessed without having to go under the tank.
A shield has also been installed so if the system backs up, workers are protected from a spill.
- Nieuws
- Diepvriesfrites en aardappelspecialiteiten
- Accident prompts changes...
Accident prompts changes at Cavendish Farms
Inloggen or Inschrijven to use this flag.
juli 07, 2011
Bron
Like to receive news like this by email? Join and Subscribe!
NEW! Join Our BlueSky Channel for regular updates!
Related Topics:
Related News

juni 23, 2025
Hungritos Strengthens Global Presence at SFH 2025, South Korea – One Bite at a Time
Hungritos impressed at Seoul Food & Hotel (SFH) 2025 in Seoul with innovative frozen snacks, live demos, and global engagement, strengthening its international presence and export partnerships.
juni 22, 2025
Goodrich Cereals Unveils Frozen Gourmet Fries & Premium Snacks at JFEX 2025, Tokyo
Goodrich Cereals showcases its innovative frozen fries, potato appetizers, flakes, and dehydrated veggies at JFEX 2025, Tokyo (Booth 3-21), highlighting quality, flavor, and sustainability to expand in Japan’s premium food market.
juni 18, 2025
Waste is a No-No in Lamb Weston’s French Fries Factory
Lamb Weston opened a new factory in Kruiningen, Netherlands, focused on sustainability. The facility reuses water and heat throughout production, making the process more efficient and eco-friendly while delivering high-quality frozen fries.Latest News
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Waar
Sponsored Content