Health and safety investigation into Portsmouth MMD shipping port death to continue
The Health and Safety Executive is looking into the death of Mieczyslaw Siwak, better known as Mitch, who died in August 2017 after being crushed between two freight containers at the MMD shipping services port in Flathouse Quay in Portsmouth.
The firm, which is owned by Portsmouth City Council, could face criminal charges if the HSE concludes there is blame over health and safety procedures.
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Hide AdMMD general manager Steve Williams told Coroner Lincoln Brookes about the improvements to safety procedures and other issues raised in the proceedings including the lack of control and supervision from management.
A HSE spokeswoman said: ‘Following the conclusion of the inquest, our thoughts remain with the family of Mieczyslaw Siwak. We appreciate that this continues to be a difficult time for them. ‘We have assisted the coroner and given evidence during the inquest.
‘Our investigation is still ongoing and we will inform the family and other parties when it is concluded. ‘We are unable to comment any further at this time.’
Mitch, originally from Poland but who was living in Bognor Regis, was described by his partner Dorota Tomaszwska as ‘a kind man who was always smiling’.