Compensation of €330,000 for man blinded in ArcelorMittal accident

Compensation of €330,000 for man blinded in ArcelorMittal accident
ArcelorMittal site in Zelzate, part of the Port of Ghent. Credit: Belga / James Arthur Gekiere

A Portuguese man who lost his sight following a workplace accident in 2016 at the ArcelorMittal steel plant in the Ghent port has been awarded €330,000 in compensation, a Ghent court has ruled.

The accident occurred on 16 March 2016. The man, employed by a subcontractor at ArcelorMittal, was blinded when a jet of hydraulic oil hit his eyes during maintenance work.

In 2018, the subcontractor and ArcelorMittal were fined €30,000 and €18,000 respectively, half of which was suspended.

An expert was appointed to assess the man’s compensation, and on Wednesday the court announced the final amount. He has been awarded €330,000 plus interest.

The parties retain the right to appeal the judgement.

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