According to the Public Prosecution Service, the machine did not have the necessary security and the school violated the safety regulations from the Working Conditions Act. The school also did not take into account that it still concerned young pupils and the information and supervision were insufficient. According to the Public Prosecution Service, the school did not immediately report the accident to the Social Affairs and Employment Inspectorate (ISZW). The school already paid a fine of 4,500 euros to the inspectorate for this.
The school now uses more modern machines and pays extra attention to their safe use.
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