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AGL lands in court over alleged 'unsafe' lead levels at 'A' power station

Leading Australian energy company facing maximum penalty of $1.5 million

SafeWork SA has lodged criminal proceedings against AGL Torrens Island.

SafeWork SA has lodged criminal proceedings against AGL Torrens Island. | Credits: ENB

Leading Australian energy company AGL is facing a maximum penalty of $1.5 million amid allegations it exposed workers to unsafe levels of lead during the de-commissioning of its ‘A' power station in South...

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