ENERGY Investigators cite lack of risk assessment, training, supervision, and poorly maintained safety equipment. File photo Electricity Authority fined €40,000 over fatal workplace safety failures Newsroom The Cyprus Electricity Authority (EAC) has been ordered to pay a €40,000 fine after being found guilty of serious workplace safety violations linked to a fatal on-the-job accident. READ MORE
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