Dairyworks in Christchurch, where a worker was taken to hospital after injuring their hand. A worker has been taken to hospital after getting their hand stuck in machinery at Dairyworks, Christchurch. St John said in a statement one person was taken to Christchurch Hospital in a moderate condition. Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokeswoman Lyn Crosson said crews were called to reports of a worker getting their hand stuck in machinery. READ MORE: Man in hospital after leg stuck in machinery at mill in CanterburyDairyworks is a family-owned business that manufactures dairy products with brands such as Rolling Meadow and Deep South.
Source: Stuff October 06, 2019 23:37 UTC