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Morris and Spottiswood was fined £60,000 after a series of failings which left a family exposed to potentially deadly carbon monoxide fumes.
The firm, which had been hired by Glasgow Housing Association to removate the block of flats in Glenkirk Drive, Glasgow in 2008 had failed to provide sufficient direction and supervision to the subcontractor they used.
The firm had been contracted to remove redundant chimneys. A foreman recorded that the fire in the flat was electric when in fact it was gas powered and required a...