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Star Wars firm fined £1.6m for Harrison Ford injury on set
The production company behind the last Star Wars film has been fined £1.6m after Harrison Ford was injured on the set.
Ford was hit by a hydraulic metal door that was part of the Millennium Falcon spaceship while shooting Star Wars: The Force Awakens at Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.
He had to be airlifted to hospital for surgery with production suspended for two weeks following the accident.
Foodles Production (UK) Ltd, which is owned by Disney, pleaded guilty earlier this year to two charges brought by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
The HSE claimed the rapidly-closing door hit Ford with a force comparable to the weight of a small car. Judge Francis Sheridan said the firm had failed to communicate its risk assessment to the 74-year-old actor.
Ford needed a surgery to screw together the fractured tibia and fibula bones in his left leg and plastic surgery to a cut on his left hand. The actor, who was 71 at the time, could have also been killed. Ford received a compensation settlement from the firm, which was also ordered to pay £20,861 in costs as well as being fined.