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industry5 months ago

Starbase's Injury Rates Surpass Rivals Amid SpaceX's Mars Mission Goals

SpaceX's Starbase facility has significantly higher employee injury rates compared to industry averages, with a TRIR of 4.27 in 2024, indicating potential safety concerns despite rapid development of the Starship program. The injury rate at Starbase has remained high since 2019, raising questions about safety culture amid the company's fast-paced progress.

business1 year ago

Senate Report: Amazon Prime Day Increases Warehouse Injuries

A Senate report reveals that Amazon warehouse workers face significantly higher injury rates during Prime Day, with incidents more than doubling compared to industry peers. The report, based on Amazon's internal data, highlights dangerous working conditions exacerbated by understaffing and high pressure during peak times. Amazon disputes the findings, citing improvements in safety and staffing. The report calls for greater accountability, especially during extreme conditions like heat waves.

business1 year ago

Senate Report: Amazon Prime Day Linked to Surge in Worker Injuries

A Senate report led by Bernie Sanders claims nearly half of Amazon warehouse workers were injured during Prime Day 2019, citing internal data showing high injury rates. Amazon disputes the findings, arguing the report distorts facts and ignores improvements made since then. The company has faced ongoing criticism and legal actions over its warehouse working conditions.

business1 year ago

Dollar General Fined $12M for Workplace Safety Violations

Dollar General will pay $12 million to settle claims of unsafe working conditions, including blocked fire exits and unsafe storage, and must implement significant safety improvements across its 19,000 stores. The company faces daily fines if it fails to correct hazards and will undergo additional OSHA inspections. Dollar General will also establish a safety committee, provide training, and hire more safety managers.

business1 year ago

Dollar General Settles Safety Violations for $12M

Dollar General has agreed to pay $12 million in fines and improve safety conditions at its nearly 20,000 U.S. stores following numerous workplace safety violations. The settlement with the Labor Department includes measures such as reducing store inventory, hiring safety managers, and providing health and safety training. The company must also address future safety violations within 48 hours or face additional fines.

businessaviation1 year ago

"Senate Hearings Uncover Boeing Whistleblower Claims and Alleged Criminal Coverup"

Boeing has faced 32 whistleblower complaints in the past three years, with allegations of retaliation against whistleblowers. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) received the complaints, including those related to aviation safety and workplace safety. While some cases resulted in monetary restitution, most were closed without action. OSHA is reviewing the case of a deceased former Boeing employee and whistleblower. Current and former Boeing employees have testified about safety concerns and alleged hostile environment for whistleblowers, while Boeing maintains its commitment to safety and denies issues with the structural integrity of its planes.

workplace-safety1 year ago

"Federal Investigation Launched into Fort Lauderdale Crane Collapse and Previous Safety Violations"

Federal job safety officials have launched an investigation into the fatal collapse of a crane in downtown Fort Lauderdale, which killed one worker and injured three others. The collapse crushed two cars on a busy bridge, causing morning traffic disruptions, but the bridge has since reopened. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will determine the cause of the collapse, with three companies involved in the investigation.

workplace-safety1 year ago

OSHA Fines Company for Fatal Forklift Incident at Logan Airport

An OSHA inspection found that a forklift incident at Boston's Logan Airport, resulting in the death of a worker, could have been prevented by the employer, Oxford Airport Technical Services. The inspection revealed several safety violations, including failure to ensure seatbelt usage, inadequate training for forklift operators, and failure to inspect and remove damaged forklifts from service. OSHA issued four serious citations against the company with proposed penalties.

legalcourt1 year ago

"OSHA Investigates 'Rust' Armorer's Time Constraints in Fatal Shooting"

OSHA investigator testifies that "Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed was not given enough time to check for live rounds on set, faulting management for safety lapses; defense argues she's been scapegoated for errors committed by others; expert witnesses testify about gun safety and mechanics; closing arguments scheduled for Wednesday in the involuntary manslaughter trial.

legal-workplace-safety1 year ago

"Mother Files Lawsuit Against Poultry Plant Over 16-Year-Old Son's Death"

Edilma Perez Ramirez has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Mar-Jac Poultry after her 16-year-old son, Duvan Perez, was fatally injured while cleaning machinery at a Mississippi facility. The lawsuit alleges that the company and its employees knowingly operated the machine while the underage teen was in a position to be harmed and that he was not properly trained or qualified for the job. OSHA has cited Mar-Jac with 17 violations and proposed $212,646 in penalties. This incident follows two other employee deaths at the same facility in less than three years, leading to calls for stricter safety standards.

workplace-safety2 years ago

Underage Worker's Death Prompts Federal Action Against Poultry Plant

Federal regulators found that the Mar-Jac Poultry plant in Mississippi was entirely responsible for the death of 16-year-old Duvan Tomas Perez, who was pulled into a deboning machine while cleaning it. The plant had disregarded safety standards, leading to the tragic incident. This was the second fatal accident resulting from improper safety precautions at the plant in two years. OSHA fined the plant $212,646 for the incident, and it remains unclear whether Mar-Jac will also face fines for violating Mississippi labor laws.

workplace-safety2 years ago

"Fatal Negligence: Teen Worker's Death at Mississippi Poultry Plant"

A 16-year-old boy, Duvan Perez, died in a tragic accident at a Mississippi chicken slaughterhouse after being pulled into a machine while cleaning it. The Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found a series of safety violations at the plant, recommending $212,646 in penalties. This incident marks the third death at Mar-Jac Poultry's facilities since 2020, prompting accusations of complacency and recklessness. The company has 15 days to either pay the fine and comply or contest the findings.