scaffolder


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rakennustelineasentaja

scaffolder

nGerüstbauer(in) m(f)
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TWO contractors have been fined after a scaffolder was killed when he fell through a fragile factory roof.
Long Lost Family (STV, 9pm-10pm) Scaffolder Nicholas Rhoades was adopted as a baby and grew up in Croydon with a loving family.
Fay Parker is rising all the way to the top as a scaffolder.
A shipyard scaffolder has been hit with a fine after he punched his pal so hard that he burst his head open on the ground.
In the wake of his two-try haul in the 74-24 thumping of the Pacific Islanders in Cardiff, the 27-year-old Saracens wing went on social media to provide a glimpse of his former life as a scaffolder with Tata Steel in Port Talbot.
LIAM WILLIAMS is "the scaffolder living the dream" as he prepares to win his 50th Wales cap.
Police think Mr Thomas may have sustained the injuries while working as a scaffolder or may have injured himself but detectives are also investigating whether he was attacked.
A SCAFFOLDER was crushed to death by a 43-ton dumper truck in front of his son and grandson as he worked on a Redrow Homes building site.
Tom said: "I worked at SSI for a couple of years as a scaffolder alongside my dad, but when the steelworks closed down I had to move from site to site."
A SCAFFOLDER was fined a total of PS600 yesterday after he admitted drink-driving and then fleeing to his home on foot following a crash.
A SCAFFOLDER accused of murdering his boss after a drink and drug fuelled party turned to violence, denied "flying at him" when he gave evidence in his trial yesterday.