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Worker dies following incident at Cumbernauld factory

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
October 8, 2025
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Worker dies following incident at Cumbernauld factory

Story Highlight

– Worker dies in incident at Cumbernauld packaging factory.
– Emergency crews responded to the scene at 00:20.
– 57-year-old man pronounced dead on-site.
– Police and Health and Safety Executive investigating.
– Company initiated its own internal investigation.

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A tragic incident at a packaging facility in Cumbernauld has resulted in the death of a factory worker. Emergency services were summoned to the Pitreavie Packaging site located on Frayshill Road shortly after midnight on Tuesday.

The victim, a 57-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene. In response to the incident, Police Scotland has initiated an investigation, collaborating with the Health and Safety Executive to determine the details surrounding the event.

A representative from Pitreavie Packaging expressed their condolences, stating, “Our thoughts are with the loved ones of our colleague at this very sad time,” and confirmed that the company is also conducting its own internal investigation.

This incident has raised concerns regarding workplace safety in the region, with local officials calling for a thorough review of safety protocols at the facility.

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  1. Ryan Bishop says:
    4 months ago

    This is devastating news. My thoughts are with the worker’s family and colleagues. It is vital that the investigation by the authorities and the company is thorough and transparent. The priority must be to establish exactly what happened, identify any failings in equipment, procedures or training, and make immediate changes to prevent a repeat. Employers must ensure risk assessments are current, safe systems of work are enforced, and staff receive clear information and appropriate supervision. Regulators and the company should share lessons learned with other local employers so the wider workforce is protected.

  2. eliza townsend says:
    4 months ago

    This is devastating news. My condolences to the family and colleagues. It is essential that the investigation establishes the exact sequence of events and any failures in risk assessment, procedures, training and supervision. The company and regulators must ensure scene preservation, timely release of findings, and transparent communication with staff and the community. Interim measures should be taken to protect other workers while the inquiry is ongoing and any lessons must be acted on promptly to prevent further harm.

  3. Holly Martin says:
    4 months ago

    This is devastating. My thoughts are with the family and colleagues. It is vital that the investigation is thorough and transparent, that root causes are identified and corrective actions implemented quickly, and that lessons are shared across the industry to prevent another tragedy. Employers must ensure risk assessments, training and supervision are robust, and that anyone who raises safety concerns can do so without fear.

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