Nicholson v Atlas Steel Foundry and Engineering Co Ltd: HL 1957
The deceased had worked in the defender’s steel foundry, inhaling there siliceous dust particles. He contracted pneumoconiosis and died. The complaints related to the defender’s failure to provide adequate ventilation to extract the dust. The deceased had inhaled large quantities of noxious particles about which he could have no cause of complaint. The question was … Continue reading Nicholson v Atlas Steel Foundry and Engineering Co Ltd: HL 1957